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Buncheong Teaware

This plate and teapot are set in a single tone to achieve uniformity, while the tone of each tea cup varies, making them the focal point of the set.

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    The Excellent cultural Product Program grants the “K- RIBBON” mark in the shape of a traditional Hanbok knot to excellent cultural products that possess Korea's unique cultural values. It is aimed at creating a “Korea Premium” concept through systematic management and brand marketing activities

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Spangled Jacket

Spangled jacket inspired by a traditional blouse and redesigned with glamor and comfort in mind. The color block on the tip of each sleeve adds a premium touch.
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Hanbok Apron

Pure linen apron featuring the unique pleats and collar of hanbok, providing the illusion that the wearer is donning a hanbok dress. Designed to appeal to all ages.
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Ramie Dap-ho

Long sleeveless coat with pleated accents, inspired by a sleeveless coat with a side slit, worn by Joseon kings and officials and made of Hansan ramie. The coat string was designed to be small and thin according to Korean aesthetic tradition.
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Children’s Daily Hanbok Set

Cute hanbok set made of cotton instead of the traditional silk for easier maintenance, warmth, and casual wear. Suitable for active children with sensitive skin. Machine-washable.
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Children’s Frilly Shorts

Frilly shorts for a child, designed after women’s long silk underpants worn during the Joseon Dynasty. Can be worn under a hanbok skirt or as shorts for casual wear in the summer.
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Oversized Padded Windbreaker

Oversized padded windbreaker loosely inspired by the silhouette of a single-layer ramie jacket worn on hot summer days and redesigned to be longer, warmer, and asymmetrical.
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Bangryeongui

Versatile jacket inspired by an overcoat for Joseon-era military officials made according to the Enjosa method, which involves using the same textile for multiple layers of the garment. Decorated with silver buttons and hanja script prescribing the conduct of virtuous scholars.
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Children’s Pleated Dress

Mid-length dress for a child, inspired by the seamless skirt of traditional hanbok and redesigned with comfort and mobility in mind while preserving the traditional hanbok silhouette.
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Children’s Cap

Cute cap for girls, modeled after a winter cap with earflaps worn by women starting from the late Joseon Dynasty, and made of cotton and linen instead of the traditional silk for easier maintenance.
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