Koreanische Daejanggeum traditionelle Hanbok Keramikfiguren – 2er Set
Erleben Sie den ruhigen Charme der koreanischen Töpferei durch diese handgefertigten Daejanggeum Hanbok Keramikfiguren.
Hergestellt in Korea aus natürlichem Ton und ungiftigen Glasuren, wird jedes Stück bei hohen Temperaturen gebrannt, um Haltbarkeit und Reinheit zu gewährleisten.
Diese bezaubernden Figuren fangen nostalgische Kindheitserinnerungen mit ihren zarten Gesichtsausdrücken und detaillierten Gesten ein, die Ihnen ein Lächeln ins Gesicht zaubern.
Jedes Stück ist handgefertigt und handbemalt und drückt die Schönheit traditioneller Handwerkskunst aus.
Produktdetails:
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Material: Buncheong Keramik (traditionelles koreanisches Steinzeug)
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Herkunft: Hergestellt in Korea
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Set beinhaltet: 2 Stück (Mann ×1, Frau ×1)
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Größe: Mann 14 cm / Frau 13 cm
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Stil: Traditionelle koreanische Hanbok Figuren
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Typ: Miniatur handgefertigte Keramikpuppen
Hinweise:
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Geringfügige Unregelmäßigkeiten wie kleine Eisenspuren oder Glasurtropfen sind natürliche Merkmale traditioneller Keramik.
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Als handgefertigte Produkte können leichte Abweichungen in Größe oder Farbe auftreten.
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Bitte mit Vorsicht behandeln; Keramik ist zerbrechlich und kann bei starkem Aufprall zerbrechen.
Ein schönes Andenken oder Geschenk, das die elegante Einfachheit der koreanischen Keramik und die zeitlose Schönheit des traditionellen Hanbok feiert.









Maya Torres from Chicago, USA (verified owner) –
Growing up in Chicago, my grandmother always shared stories of a mythical place through such beautiful clay art. These figurines capture those dreams and nostalgia effortlessly! I can’t help but smile every time I see them.
Claudine Dupuis from Montreal, Canada –
These Daejanggeum Hanbok figurines captured my attention instantly. Hailing from the artistic city of Montreal, I deeply appreciate their blend of traditional Korean artistry with an essence reminiscent of vibrant folk stories. Holding these porcelain wonders reminds me not just of distant cultures but also evokes nostalgia for times spent weaving dreams over warm teas in cozy corners during brisk winters. The careful detailing and heartful expressions exude character; it feels like having tiny narrators beside my bookshelf—an adorable visual metaphor reminding us that art connects diverse backgrounds yet retains uniqueness at its core.
Aria Gallo from Rome, Italy (verified owner) –
These figurines are delightful! Each tiny detail reflects a piece of history. I remember my grandmother weaving tales of Hanbok while teaching me pottery.
Sofia Okafor from Lagos, Nigeria –
These Hanbok figurines whisper tales of a bygone era. Every curve and color evokes my grandmother’s warmth, bringing joy to our home.
Minji Kim from Jeonju, South Korea –
When I first laid eyes on the Daejanggeum Traditional Hanbok Ceramic Figurines, skepticism washed over me. Would these little pieces truly convey the richness of Korean culture? But upon unpacking them, my doubts melted away like snow in spring. The delicate craftsmanship and vivid colors evoke memories of lively festivals back in Jeonju’s hanok village. Each figure tells a story—the man standing proudly while adorned in his vibrant attire mirrors pride deeply embedded within tradition, and the woman’s gentle pose speaks to grace through centuries of artistry. Truly an embrace of nostalgia; they bring joy not just as decorations but as touchstones to cultural heritage.
Minji from Seoul, South Korea –
Absolutely charming. These figurines capture the essence of Korean culture beautifully. The craftsmanship is exquisite, and they make a lovely addition to my home decor.
Emily from Los Angeles, USA –
The Korean Daejanggeum Traditional Hanbok Ceramic Figurines set truly captures the essence of traditional craftsmanship. Each figurine, made from Buncheong ceramic, showcases intricate details like the delicate facial expressions and hand-painted features that bring them to life. I particularly appreciate how well they reflect nostalgic memories with their pose and attire resembling characters from my favorite childhood shows. Displaying these in my living room has sparked numerous conversations about culture and heritage among friends; they’re not just decorative but also meaningful pieces.