Description
Elegant Irworobongdo-Inspired Pencil Case – A Symbol of Royal Korean Heritage
Inspired by Joseon Dynasty Royal Art
This sophisticated pencil case draws its design from Irworobongdo, the iconic folding screen artwork that stood behind the royal throne during the Joseon Dynasty. Once exclusive to kings, this symbol of absolute authority and harmony has been artistically reimagined for everyday elegance.
Rich Symbolism in Every Detail
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Sun and Moon Motif: Representing the king and queen, these symbols convey nobility and balance.
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Five Mountain Peaks: A timeless emblem of prosperity and longevity for the Joseon Dynasty.
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Sun-Inspired Metal Button: This metallic feature not only anchors the pencil case securely but also represents the sun, a powerful symbol of the king.
Durability Meets Artistry
The pencil case boasts a double-fixing internal structure, enhancing its durability for long-term use. Finished with dual-process heat and pressure gold plating, the elegant gold details are designed to last over a year on average, although longevity may vary based on usage.
Thoughtful Design for Gifting
The back of the package includes a bilingual (Korean and English) description of the Irworobongdo painting, making this pencil case an ideal cultural gift for international friends or business partners.
Premium Materials
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Outer Material: High-quality synthetic leather
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Inner Lining: Soft suede fabric
Product Dimensions
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Size: 190 x 72 x 25 mm
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Made in: South Korea
Important Notes
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Avoid exposure to open flames or high heat to prevent warping or damage.
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Some gold powder may initially shed due to the nature of the leafing process—this is normal and temporary.
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As a handcrafted item, each pencil case may vary slightly in size.
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Color may differ slightly depending on your screen’s resolution.
Embrace tradition with a modern twist—carry a piece of Korean royal heritage with you.