Description
Elegant Pearl Pocket Ornament – Inspired by Royal Korean Heritage
A Tribute to Imperial Splendor
Step into the elegance of the Korean Empire with this stunning Pearl Pocket Ornament, a modern reproduction inspired by a treasured relic from the National Palace Museum. Originally a wedding gift from Emperor Gojong Hangje to Empress Yunbi, this ornament embodies the timeless beauty and refined taste of Korean royalty.
Symbol of Nobility and Grace
Traditionally worn with the three-line norigae on the ceremonial attire of queens, concubines, and princesses, the pearl pocket is a symbol of grace, nobility, and feminine elegance. Its richly embroidered pocket with gold thread, adorned with imitation pearls and infused with a subtle fragrance, evokes the opulence of the royal court.
Versatile Accessory with Cultural Charm
Designed for contemporary use, this pearl pocket features a convenient ring attachment, allowing you to elegantly display it on handbags, mobile phones, keychains, or anywhere you’d like to add a refined touch of heritage.
Product Details
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Material: High-quality polyester, imitation pearl
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Size: 80 × 230 × 30 mm
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Made in: Republic of Korea
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Care Instructions: Do not wash. Gently wipe with a dry cloth to clean.
Elevate your accessories with the rich cultural history of Korea, blending timeless tradition with modern sophistication.