BOJAGI
Korean Hand-Carved Wooden Wedding Duck Set Wrapped in Linen Bojagi
Korean Hand-Carved Wooden Wedding Duck Set Wrapped in Linen Bojagi
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Celebrate a union of deep tradition and timeless love with this exquisite Hand-Carved Wooden Wedding Duck Set, beautifully presented in a handcrafted Bojagi (traditional Korean wrapping cloth). This set isn't just a gift; it is a meaningful blessing for a lifetime of harmony. Includes White Noriegae Tassel.
The Presentation: Artful Bojagi
The ducks are nestled within a premium patchwork Bojagi, featuring a sophisticated palette of crisp white and unbleached natural linen.
- The Fabric: Sustainably sourced linen that feels as good as it looks. Made to reuse as home decor or wrapping gifts to pass on.
- The Technique: Inspired by Chogakbo (traditional patchwork), representing the "wrapping of happiness" and the gathering of good fortune.
- The Aesthetic: A minimalist, modern take on a centuries-old craft, making it a perfect fit for contemporary home decor.
The Symbolism: Why Ducks?
In Korean culture, Mandarin ducks (Wonang-seori) are the ultimate symbol of devotion and peace. Unlike many other birds, Mandarin ducks are believed to mate for life.
- Eternal Fidelity: They represent a couple that stays together through every season of life.
- Harmony: Their presence in a home is said to invite a peaceful atmosphere and prevent conflict.
- A Secret Language: Traditionally, the position of the ducks on a shelf tells a story. If the ducks are facing beak-to-beak, the couple is in harmony; if they are turned away, it might be time for a "peace offering" conversation!
Product Details
| Feature | Description |
| Material | Solid natural wood, hand-finished with organic oils crafted in Korea. |
| Wrapping | Dual-tone (White/Natural) linen patchwork Bojagi crafted in San Francisco. |
| Occasions | Weddings, anniversaries, or housewarming gifts. |
| Style | Minimalist Korean Folk Art. |
A Note on Craftsmanship: Each duck is hand-carved, meaning no two pairs are exactly alike—much like the unique journey of the couple receiving them.
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