El Pabellón Hyangwonjeong está construido en una pequeña isla en un estanque llamado Hyangwonji, que significa "la fragancia viaja lejos". El pabellón presenta una base de piedra hexagonal, una planta hexagonal y un techo de tejas hexagonal, creando una estructura armoniosa y elegante.
Como una característica arquitectónica icónica dentro del hermoso jardín trasero del Palacio Gyeongbokgung, tiene importancia histórica, artística y arquitectónica, representando uno de los activos culturales más preciados de Corea.
Detalles:
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Número de piezas: 500
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Tamaño terminado: 520 × 380 mm
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Tamaño de la caja: 250 × 180 × 45 mm
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Material:Papel
Incluye:
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Piezas del rompecabezas
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Pegamento
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Esparcidor (Hera)
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Tarjeta de garantía
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Póster 1:1
Después de completar el rompecabezas, use el esparcidor para aplicar pegamento finamente. Esto asegurará el rompecabezas firmemente y ayudará a mantener los colores vibrantes.
Características:
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Impresión de alta resolución para imágenes nítidas y delicadas
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Colores vibrantes y piezas bien proporcionadas para una experiencia de montaje satisfactoria
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Diseño único y distintivo, lo que lo convierte en un rompecabezas especial para coleccionistas y entusiastas












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Hana from Tokyo, Japan –
美しさと平穏が、このパズルを通じて一体感を感じられる。不思議な時間の流れ、細やかなディテールに心打たれました。
Elara Astrid from New York City, USA –
At first glance, I found myself questioning whether a puzzle themed around an Asian landmark would really engage my creativity. However, assembling the 50-piece Jigsaw Puzzle depicting Hyangwonjeong Pavilion transformed into a meditative experience far beyond expectations! Each piece radiated vibrancy as layers of scenic serenity materialized beneath my fingertips. The satisfying clink with each completed segment brought echoes of ancient Korea to life within my New York apartment.
My skepticism was dismantled by delightful discoveries in this uniquely architected structure during every reconstruction stage—patterns swirling together while its profound elegance emerged clearly above muted background tones like soft whispers amidst bustling streets filled with noise and color outside.
Cassius Leblanc from Lyon, France –
Avez-vous déjà éprouvé la sérénité qui se dégage du lac reflet des bâtiments historiques, mêlé aux feuilles bruissantes ? Le puzzle de 50 pièces représentant le pavillon Hyangwonjeong m’a plongé dans cette atmosphère unique. Les détails minutieux tels que le plan hexagonal et les nuances subtilement crémeuses réservent une surprise après chaque assemblage. Comparativement à d’autres puzzles plus sommaires, celui-ci engage non seulement votre patience mais fait également resurgir un héritage architectural poignant face aux souvenirs glanés en feuilletant des livres d’histoire – c’est véritablement enchanteur ! Cet article ne vise pas juste l’exécution technique ; il ouvre aussi une porte vers l’imaginaire de mes excursions passées.
Elena Green from New York City, USA –
Initially, I was quite doubtful about whether this puzzle of the Hyangwonjeong Pavilion would truly offer an enriching experience or simply serve as a mindless activity. However, upon pouring over each piece from start to finish in my sunlit New York City apartment— with eclectic sounds drifting up from the street below—I realized how intricate and engaging every fragment became. Assembling them led me deeper into learning not just about Korean history but also celebrating craftsmanship across cultures! This little journey inspired reflection on serenity captured in that hexagonal elegance right there amid all our chaos.
Emily Thompson from Toronto, Canada (propietario verificado) –
Completing the Hyangwonjeong Pavilion jigsaw puzzle was an immersive experience that allowed me to appreciate both its historical and artistic significance. Each piece of this finely crafted puzzle echoed traditional Korean architecture, reflecting cultural nuances through every snap together in my hands. As I assembled layers of hexagonal intricacies and delicately interconnected edges representing harmony between nature and design, I felt transported to a serene setting reminiscent of quiet afternoons by tranquil lakesides prevalent throughout Canada’s vast wilderness parks. Truly, it’s more than just a recreational activity—this masterpiece has helped preserve cultural stories one vibrant piece at a time.
Sophia Caldwell from Vancouver, Canada (propietario verificado) –
Engaging with this puzzle felt like a gentle embrace from my childhood, unfolding memories in delicate fragments as I pieced the tranquil beauty of Hyangwonjeong Pavilion together.
Min Ji Kwon de Daegu, Corea del Sur (propietario verificado) –
Cada pieza encajó con un suave susurro de tradición. Reconstruir Hyangwonjeong trajo recuerdos de los cuentos de mi abuela de Corea: una época en la que el aroma y las historias se entrelazaban en el aire como flores de cerezo en primavera.
Isabella Coetzee from Cape Town, South Africa –
Diving into this puzzle felt like walking through history. Hyangwonjeong Pavilion came alive in vibrant pieces, a tranquil escape from everyday chaos.
Min-Ji Kim from Seoul, South Korea –
Mientras armaba esta impresionante representación del Pabellón Hyangwonjeong, los recuerdos de mis visitas de infancia a Gyeongbokgung volvieron a mí. Cada pieza se sentía como un fragmento de nostalgia.
Soojin de Seúl, Corea del Sur –
Three weeks in, and I’m impressed. The colors are vibrant and the pieces fit perfectly together. A great way to unwind!
Emily de Portland, EE. UU. (propietario verificado) –
The 50 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle of Hyangwonjeong Pavilion is not only an enjoyable challenge but also a beautiful piece of art when completed. The intricate design with its hexagonal stone base and roof really stands out, making the puzzle visually rewarding. I appreciated that it came with glue for preservation; using the spreader allowed me to apply it evenly without ruining any details. This puzzle provided both relaxation and a sense of accomplishment upon completion, perfectly capturing a slice of Korean architecture.