Du-seok has a function of connector. Because it has color of bean so called Du(bean)-seok. Easy to handle than iron and has a similar feature of gold so used to enhance the dignity of the place.
We produced a napkin ring that is a modern reproduction of traditional culture. The patterns of Bosanghwa, pledge, dandelion hall seed, chrysanthemum and puckle flower were applied to the traditional technique of Du-seok through various attempts. The smooth and elegant patterns and napkin ring curves are harmonized. Traditional patterns engraved with hammering bring the beauty of the past to our table.
This product was produced in collaboration project between Daechun Heo, Ahn Leehwan who is no.64 Intangible Cultural Property of Metal Craft and Auroi's designer Kisang Gio. It was produced through the Yeol project, a craftsmanship project of the foundation, Yeol.
Area
Seoul
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Material
Cupronickel, Brass
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Size
Ø 50 x 45 / Ø 29 x 45 / Ø 29 x 45 / Ø 29 x 55 / Ø 29 x 45 / Ø 50 x 68
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Producer / Design
Auroi
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Making
No. 64 Intangible Cultural Property of Metal Craft (Duseokjang