Description

A Touch of Artistic Detail: Kim Hong-do’s Artwork in Your Glass

These unique soju glasses are more than just drinkware—they’re miniature canvases showcasing the iconic artwork of Kim Hong-do. But the magic doesn’t stop there. Pour in a chilled drink, and watch as the faces of the charming historical figures from his paintings blush in response to the cold.

Temperature-Activated Color-Changing Effect

  • The color transformation begins at temperatures below 18°C (64°F).
  • A vivid red hue appears when the temperature drops below 10°C (50°F).
  • Crafted using thermochromic pigment printing, the design subtly changes as you pour in your favorite chilled beverages.

Elevate Every Sip with Sophistication

  • Designed in the style of whiskey glasses rather than traditional soju cups, perfect for those who enjoy both soju and whiskey.
  • The glasses feature a refined thickness that enhances their luxurious feel.

Inspired by Kim Hong-do’s Feast for the Governor of Pyongan

  • The design highlights three characters from Kim Hong-do’s famous painting, adding a historical and cultural flair to your drinking experience.

Perfect for Gifting

  • Each set comes with an introduction postcard in both Korean and English, making it an excellent gift for international friends or art lovers.

Product Details:

  • Size: Diameter (Top) 50mm | Diameter (Base) 35mm | Height 60mm
  • Capacity: 60ml

Add a special touch to your next drink with these beautifully crafted, color-changing glasses.

 

 

 

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
  1. Tariq Mansoor from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    لم أشاهد شيئًا مثيراً مثل أكواب الكيم هونغ دو، تحويل اللون يأخذك إلى زمن بعيد. الرؤية رائعة والشعور بالتاريخ ينبض بين يدي.

  2. Alessandro Manzoni from Bologna, Italy

    Pouring soju into these glasses felt like bridging history with modern artistry. The blush of the colors as I sipped truly took my breath away.

  3. 川村 藍子 from 日本, 東京

    この金弘道のガラスセットは、アートと楽しみを兼ね備えています。冷たい飲み物が温度変化を起こし、歴史的なキャラクターたちが目覚めます。素敵で魅力的です。

  4. Inés Morais from Lisbon, Portugal

    Each sip brings history alive—colorful faces smile back, igniting moments of joy and nostalgia. Truly a delightful toast to art.

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