Description

Elegant Mother-of-Pearl Wine Holder Rack Featuring Twin Cranes and Peony Patterns

A Masterpiece of Korean Craftsmanship – Najeonchilgi

Introduce timeless elegance to your space with this exquisite Mother-of-Pearl Wine Holder Rack, intricately handcrafted using Korea’s traditional Najeonchilgi lacquerware technique. Showcasing a graceful motif of twin cranes and blooming peonies set against a deep black lacquered backdrop, this piece is a refined blend of art and function.

Symbolism Rooted in Korean Heritage

  • Twin Cranes – A Symbol of Longevity:
    The crane, revered in Korean culture, symbolizes a thousand years of life and divine harmony. Known to live without daily sustenance, the crane is often associated with immortality and scholarly virtue—making it a powerful emblem of peace, wisdom, and elevated status.

  • Peony – The Flower of Wealth and Honor:
    Celebrated as the “king of flowers,” the peony represents wealth, nobility, and prosperity. Traditionally used as a decorative motif in royal and noble households, it conveys wishes for a home filled with affluence and dignity.

Perfect for Gifting and Interior Décor

More than just a wine rack, this piece serves as a luxurious cultural gift. Whether paired with fine wine or showcased as a statement of sophisticated taste, it is ideal for:

  • Foreign guests and dignitaries

  • Corporate events and group souvenirs

  • Upscale home décor and display collections

Product Details

  • Material: Natural Mother-of-Pearl, Wood

  • Size: 32 × 13 × 7 cm

  • Origin: Republic of Korea

  • Note: Product color may vary slightly depending on your monitor settings.

Enhance your living space with a touch of Korean heritage and craftsmanship—a symbol of beauty, meaning, and prestige.




 

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
  1. Liang Xu from Hangzhou, China (verified owner)

    At first glance, I was hesitant about this wine holder rack. Could something so delicate really enhance my collection? But upon receiving it, the craftsmanship overwhelmed me. The mother-of-pearl inlay radiates a luminescence that’s often hard to capture on screen. Each crane is not just decorative but steeped in meaning—representing endurance and prosperity revered throughout Korean folklore. Coupled with blooming peonies, it turned out that the elegance actually does create an ambiance more harmonious than I thought possible for an item meant merely for display! It now occupies center stage in my dining area.

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