Description
K-Heritage Traditional Folk Painting Mother-of-Pearl Ballpoint Pen
Write in style with this exquisite Korean ballpoint pen featuring authentic mother-of-pearl (najeon) inlay work. Each pen showcases traditional Korean folk painting motifs, combining centuries-old craftsmanship with modern functionality.
Design Options
- Songhakdo (송학도) – Pine and Crane: A beloved symbol of longevity and fidelity in Korean culture. The elegant crane among pine trees represents wishes for long life and nobility.
- Morando (모란도) – Peony: Known as the “king of flowers” in Korean art, peonies symbolize wealth, honor, and prosperity. The intricate floral design adds feminine elegance.
Craftsmanship
- Mother-of-Pearl Inlay: Authentic najeon (자개) technique using iridescent shell pieces
- Black Lacquer Body: Classic black finish that highlights the colorful nacre
- Gold Accents: Elegant gold-tone trim and clip
- Twist Mechanism: Smooth twist action for easy use
About Najeon Chilgi
Najeonchilgi (mother-of-pearl lacquerware) is a traditional Korean decorative art dating back over 1,000 years. Thin pieces of abalone shell are carefully cut and inlaid into lacquered surfaces, creating shimmering designs that change color as light plays across them.
Perfect For
- Business professionals seeking a distinctive pen
- Collectors of Korean traditional crafts
- Meaningful gifts for special occasions
- Souvenirs showcasing Korean heritage
Product Details
- Type: Twist ballpoint pen
- Material: Lacquer, mother-of-pearl, metal
- Color: Black with gold accents
- Ink: Standard ballpoint refill
Handcrafted in Korea.


























Amara from Mexico City, Mexico –
Disguised within its delicate contour, the K-Heritage Traditional Folk Painting Ballpoint Pen crafts a bridge between epochs of artistry and utilitarian splendor. As I navigate my daily writing tasks here in Mexico City, this piece transcends mere functionality—embodying narratives deeply rooted in tradition through intricate mother-of-pearl embellishments inspired by time-honored cultural motifs like Songhakdo and Morando. Every stroke unravels elements resembling eternal pine trees touched lightly by clouds—a celebration interwoven into ink and parchment wherein history breathes through each movement of the hand.
Haruki from Tokyo, Japan –
彼の精緻な筆致に心を奪われる。ひとつひとつが美しい物語を描き出し、感じた瞬間すぐにページ上で花開く。
Catalina from Montpellier –
Salut, je viens de tester ce stylo-bille magnifique avec incrustations en nacre ! Genre, il a l’air super chic sur mon bureau. Les motifs des peintures traditionnelles ? Un régal pour les yeux et un peu d’histoire dans la main. Chaque fois que j’écris avec lui, ça donne presque envie de composer un poème ou deux – incroyable comme le beau peut inspirer l’âme ! En plus, côté confort niveau écriture, pas déçu du tout : fluide à souhait!
Cassius Drayton from New Orleans, USA (verified owner) –
Nestled in elegant detail, the pen sings with tradition. Writing flows effortlessly, inspired by motifs that echo a thousand stories. A true artistry bound for reverence.
Seraphina Estrada from Mexico City, Mexico (verified owner) –
As an art enthusiast exploring new mediums, I approached the K-Heritage Traditional Folk Painting Ballpoint Pen with some skepticism. Would this piece merely be a fusion of aesthetics without functional integrity? Surprisingly, each stroke delivered effortless precision, complementing its artistry adorned in iridescent mother-of-pearl work reminiscent of my visits to tranquil artisanal shops tucked away along Mexico City’s winding streets. Emblazoned motifs inspired by rich storytelling add both allure and nostalgia—quite literally signing moments filled with vibrance from heritage artisanship itself! Indeed became more than just writing; it unfolds narratives wrapped in exquisite layers yearning for attention.