Ornaments Collection
The collection Ornaments takes inspiration from Korean dancheong, an art that embellishes Buddhist temples with intricate and symbolic designs. Each temple, with its own distinctive style, tells a unique story linked to its cultural and geographical context. These ornaments are not merely decorative elements; they also serve to protect and preserve the temples. The patterns and colors used are imbued with deep meanings, rooted in Korean tradition and philosophy. This age-old art also adapts to modern contexts, integrating harmoniously into contemporary designs. At the heart of the collection Ornaments The Korean national emblem, Gukga Munjang, symbolizes national unity and identity through the hibiscus flower (Mugunghwa) and the red and blue circle (Taegeukgi). The incorporation of graphic elements that recall the patterns and structure of temples gives a distinctive and authentic character to this collection, celebrating Korea's rich artistic and cultural tradition.