Description

* This product includes a work manual.

* It is a business card box with a white mother-of-pearl pattern cut and pasted on a white bone painted black.
Lacquer is applied to the baekgol (the wooden frame that makes up the mother-of-pearl lacquerware) in a matte finish, giving a very clean feeling, and it is a modern product even though it is mother-of-pearl lacquerware.
The tiger’s bravery and fear were caricatured to emphasize the tiger’s characteristics, and the anthropomorphic tiger was drawn in a folk painting style.
It is a product that harmonizes the simplicity of matte and the splendid neatness of white porcelain.


Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
  1. Ellie Thorne from Vancouver, Canada

    Every business card tells a story, yet the Mother-of-Pearl Business Card adorned with Tiger Folk Painting transcends mere practicality. It evokes vivid images of culture while inviting appreciation for its craftsmanship. The glossy luster meets minimalism in white bone paired skillfully against vibrant illustrations that mirror tales steeped deep within indigenous folklore—particularly fascinating is how this box turns everyday exchanges into acts woven with cultural threads and reflections of bravery portrayed by tigers striking an audacious balance between myth and reality.

  2. Margaux Tennant from Vancouver, Canada (verified owner)

    Owning this business card box transforms mundane networking into an artful connection. Each glance reveals meticulous craftsmanship, infusing personal encounters with timeless beauty and cultural significance.

  3. Evelyn Thorne from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    Stumbling upon the mother-of-pearl business card box adorned with a tiger folk painting feels like finding an exquisite piece of cultural history reinvented for modern elegance. Residing in Toronto’s vibrant Distillery District, I appreciate how this craftsmanship intricately marries artistry and function. Unlike standard office supplies, its matte finish offers serene simplicity, evoking tranquility while ensuring professional charm at networking events or gallery openings alike. The bold representation of a whimsical tiger injects personality—more than mere décor; it communicates pride and strength effectively within seconds upon being glimpsed.

  4. Soo Jin Lee from Seoul, South Korea

    Nestled within the heart of traditional craftsmanship, this business card holder transforms functionality into a narrative of elegance. Crafted from bone and meticulously adorned with mother-of-pearl patterns, it embodies a dance between heritage and modern minimalism. The depiction of the anthropomorphic tiger springs forth from Korean folk tales—a representation not just an ornament but also symbolic bravery woven into everyday life. The matte finish on wood provides warmth that draws you in while remaining unassuming against other décor items; such balance fosters creativity during networking moments—no wonder I felt more confident when offering my card at recent meetings! This unique piece narrates my values without words.

  5. Johanna Krämer from München, Deutschland (verified owner)

    Dieser Visitenkartenhalter aus Mutterperl ist ein wahres Kunstwerk. Die Mischung von Tradition und Moderne schafft eine stilvolle Note für jedes Meeting.

  6. Anaïs Dufresne from Lyon, France

    At first glance, I pondered the practicality of such an intricate business card holder—could it truly align with my fast-paced lifestyle? Yet, as I held this Mother-of-pearl masterpiece, doubts faded. The tactile beauty resonated deeply within me. That captivating folk-painted tiger seemed almost alive! It narrates tales of cultural richness and artistic heritage while demanding attention in any professional setting. My colleagues from diverse backgrounds have admired its striking design; it has sparked conversations more valuable than mere business transactions. Ultimately, this isn’t just a box for cards; it’s an artifact that carries weight—a blend of modernity and tradition meticulously crafted.

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