Description
Korean Sun and Moon Five Peaks Fan-shaped Metal Keyring
Inspired by the “Irwolobongdo” (Sun and Moon Five Peaks Painting), a traditional Korean royal court painting displayed behind the king’s throne at Gyeongbokgung Palace, this elegant keyring reinterprets heritage into a modern accessory.
✨ Features
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Elegant Design: Fan-shaped keyring decorated with the Irwolobongdo, symbolizing authority and harmony in Joseon Dynasty art.
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Premium Finish: Crafted from solid brass with gold plating and resin coating to prevent tarnishing.
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Durable & Versatile: Strong yet refined, perfect as a key holder, bag charm, or zipper accessory.
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Cultural Touch: A unique blend of tradition and modern design, making it a meaningful keepsake or gift.
📏 Specifications
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Material: Metal (Brass, Gold-plated, Resin coating)
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Size: 5 cm × 3.8 cm (excluding keyring length)
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Origin: Made in Korea


























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Nia Montclair from Vancouver (verified owner) –
Having lived in Tokyo for a spell, I stumbled across this exquisitely crafted fan-shaped keyring while exploring artisan markets. The ethereal charm it exudes captures more than just practicality; it transforms keys into meaningful tokens of artistic heritage. When my grandmother visited from Chicago last autumn, she marveled at its details reminiscent of historic tapestries hanging in our family home and insisted on keeping one as her memento—a connection to far-flung places wrapped up neatly. It’s not merely an accessory but also a subtle reminder of cultural elegance traversing generations.
Amelia Bennett from San Francisco, California –
In a vibrant antique store in San Francisco, I discovered this enchanting keyring. It became my lucky charm while navigating life’s adventures.
Jin-Ho Lee from Busan, South Korea –
Adorned with the radiant artistry of the Irwolobongdo, this keyring transforms mundane keys into a royal adornment. Growing up in Busan, I appreciate how this piece encapsulates a part of our vibrant heritage while effortlessly blending with contemporary fashion. The weighty brass coupled with its delicate gold finish creates an exquisite balance; it feels sturdy yet stylish enough for any occasion. As someone who treasures thoughtful gifts from my homeland, gifting or owning such a distinct item not only serves practical purposes but also acts as an emblematic narrative echoing my cultural roots across continents.
Hye-Jin Song from Seoul, South Korea (verified owner) –
Amidst the fast pace of modern life, I discovered this exquisite keyring inspired by Korean artistry, specifically the ‘Irwolobongdo.’ Holding it feels as though you’re clutching a fragment of royal history right in your hand. The craftsmanship is stellar—solid brass coated with rich gold leaves it shining and sophisticated yet grounded in authenticity. I’ve seen numerous accessories claiming cultural significance, but few manage to fuse tradition seamlessly with everyday use like this piece does. Whether dangling from my backpack or clasped around keys, its beauty sparkles everywhere—a gentle reminder of harmony within a busy world.
Isabella Huerta from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico –
Upon first glance, I thought a keyring couldn’t encapsulate the spirit of an ancient dynasty. However, as I held this elegant piece inspired by the Irwolobongdo painting, my skepticism began to fade. The delicate craftsmanship—the meticulous fan shape and detailed engravings—conveyed stories deeper than mere aesthetic appeal. It doesn’t just hold keys; it embodies a connection to Korea’s rich history right in my palm! Every time I catch a glimpse of that exquisite sun and moon design dangling from my bag, I’m reminded not only of artistry but also of harmony rooted in tradition—a perfect blend for today’s world.
Minji from Seoul, South Korea –
Satisfied with this keyring. The design is elegant, and it adds a nice touch to my keys.