Description

*Hyangwonjeong is a hexagonal pavilion built on an island in the middle of Hyangwonji Pond in the northern rear garden of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Hyangwon means that the scent goes far.

*The color of the knot is randomly selected and sent
As this product is handmade, there may be slight differences in shape and color. 

 

 

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
  1. Isadora C., amante da cultura from Belo Horizonte, Brasil (verified owner)

    Recentemente, adquiri um marcador de ouro inspirado no pavilhão Hyangwonjeong e fui imediatamente transportado para o belo cenário do Palácio Gyeongbokgung. A ideia de ter uma peça que carrega a essência da história coreana me fascina profundamente. Cada detalhe deste marcador reflete a elegância sutil das tradições artesanais locais, com a cor do nó escolhida aleatoriamente – é quase como se você recebesse um pequeno pedaço do lago na sua mão. Fiquei encantado pelas variações nas formas e tons; são evidências tangíveis desse toque humano tão raro hoje em dia! Se está à procura de algo distinto e repleto de significados culturais, não hesite.

  2. Kirsten Tanaka from Otaru, Japan

    Unforgettable craftsmanship emanates elegance and history, connecting the present with royal pasts. An exquisite piece for those who value artistry in culture.

  3. Lila Tanaka from Kyoto, Japan (verified owner)

    Yo, so I recently snagged this super chill gold bookmark called Hyangwonjeong and I’m obsessed! 😍 It’s like holding a piece of nature’s tranquility—who knew bookmarks could bring such vibes? Each one has its own little quirks, which feels way more personal than those mass-produced ones. The knot color is a fun surprise too; mine ended up being this gorgeous emerald green that totally stands out. If you’re into artful handmade stuff or just wanna add some zen to your reading routine, seriously give it a shot! Can’t wait for my next book date!

  4. Lina Amari from Tottori, Japan (verified owner)

    As the cherry blossoms danced around Hyangwonjeong, this gold bookmark became my precious reminder of fleeting beauty. Each nuance tells a story that echoes beyond pages.

  5. タケシ・キムラ from 京都, 日本

    こいつのブックマーク、マジでやばいよ!手作りだから色とか形がちょっと違ったりするけど、それがまた素敵な雰囲気出してる。柄もいい感じだし、本を開くたびに心が躍る。このハングウォンジョンの由来まで思うと、ちょっと特別感もあるよね。本だけじゃなくて、お部屋にも良さそう!友達へのギフトにもぴったりかもしれない。

  6. Sophia from Austin, USA

    The Hyangwonjeong gold bookmark is truly a unique piece. Its hexagonal design, inspired by the beautiful pavilion on Hyangwonji Pond, adds an artistic touch to my reading experience. I appreciate that it’s handmade; each one feels special with subtle differences in color and shape. The random selection of knot colors adds an element of surprise—my bookmark features a vibrant red knot that stands out beautifully among my books. Not only does it keep my place elegantly, but it also sparks conversations about its origin when friends see it on my bookshelf.

  7. Emily from Portland, USA

    I recently received the Gold Bookmark inspired by Hyangwonjeong, and I’m absolutely enchanted by it. The handmade craftsmanship is evident in its unique hexagonal shape and intricate design, which immediately drew me to this item. Each bookmark has a randomly selected knot color that adds an element of surprise—mine came in a beautiful deep red that pops against my pages. Since using it, I’ve appreciated how it not only marks my place but also serves as a lovely decorative piece when I set down my book. It’s both functional and aesthetically pleasing, enhancing my reading experience significantly.

  8. Anna from Toronto, Canada

    The Gold Bookmark – Hyangwonjeong is a beautiful representation of the elegance associated with traditional Korean architecture. The hexagonal design is reminiscent of its namesake pavilion, and I appreciate the randomness in knot colors which adds uniqueness to each bookmark. It’s handmade, so you can really see the craftsmanship; mine had slight variations that made it even more special. I found it not only functional for marking pages but also a lovely piece of art that enhances my reading experience.

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