Quebra-cabeça de Pintura de Gênero Coreano – Festival Dano por Shin Yun-bok (500 / 1000 Peças)
Experimente um pedaço da herança coreana com este quebra-cabeça com “Festival Dano” (단오도), uma pintura famosa de Shin Yun-bok (Hyewon) do Hyewonjeonsincheop.
A obra de arte retrata mulheres desfrutando do Festival Dano — balançando, banhando-se e celebrando perto do riacho — capturando as tradições vibrantes do passado da Coreia.
✦ Opções do Produto
500 Peças
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Apenas quebra-cabeça (sem placa de base incluída)
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Moldura não incluída
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Tamanho Montado: 38 × 52 cm
1000 Peças
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Apenas quebra-cabeça (sem placa de base incluída)
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Moldura não incluída
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Tamanho Montado: 51 × 73.5 cm
✦ Notas Importantes
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Este produto não inclui uma placa de base.
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O método mais comum é montar o quebra-cabeça na placa de base incluída com uma moldura (vendida separadamente).
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Alternativamente, você pode usar um tapete de quebra-cabeça, placa de espuma ou placa dura cortada sob medida.
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Uma moldura é recomendada para exibição, mas não está incluída com este produto.
🧩 Perfeito para entusiastas de quebra-cabeças e amantes da arte tradicional coreana. Adicione profundidade cultural à sua coleção de quebra-cabeças enquanto desfruta do desafio de 500 ou 1000 peças.

















Amara from Houston, USA –
As I pieced together this beautiful jigsaw of the Dano Festival, memories surged. Reminiscing over warm afternoons in my grandmother’s garden in Houston, she’d share stories infused with history — a striking contrast to today’s life. The vibrant expressions on those puzzle pieces beckon towards genuine connection and tradition.
Seraphina Morales from Barcelona, Spain (proprietário verificado) –
At first glance, the thought of spending my afternoon piecing together a jigsaw puzzle seemed rather pedestrian—far from how I’d prefer to channel my artistic energies. However, diving into the intricacies of Shin Yun-bok’s “Dano Festival” painting rapidly transformed any doubt I harbored. Each vibrant detail embedded within this masterwork invited me deeper into Korea’s lively historical tapestry—such animated celebration is infectious! The level of artistry present not only breathes life but allows participants like myself to connect culturally with history on an intimate scale. Undoubtedly worth every moment spent weaving through pieces as joy unspools gradually upon revelation.
Ellis Connolly from Vancouver, Canada (proprietário verificado) –
Diving into this jigsaw puzzle is like being invited to a centuries-old celebration where every piece reverberates with joy. It unfolds not merely as an arrangement of cardboard pieces but transforms the living room table into an animated panorama filled with vibrant nostalgia for age-old customs. The ‘Dano Festival,’ depicted by Shin Yun-bok, comes alive in small intricate moments that capture laughter and communal spirit among women sharing traditional delights at a stream-side gathering—an echo of cherished cultural essence unfolding through tactile connection.
Elisa Klein from Bamberg, Deutschland –
Das Puzzlespiel lädt in eine versunkene Welt ein. Jede zusammengesetzte Szenerie lässt das historische Dano Festival lebendig werden und fördert Erinnerungen an harmonische, entspannte Nachmittage mit Freunden.
Kira Baumann from Regensburg, Deutschland (proprietário verificado) –
Mit diesem Puzzle erlebte ich die Dano-Festtage hautnah. Jedes Teil ist ein Fenster in die koreanische Kultur — einfach bezaubernd!
Amara Kahn from Busan, South Korea –
As I pieced together the ‘Dano Festival’, memories of childhood summer days spent by streams flooded back—those laughter-filled moments remind me how art connects us across time.
Soojin de Seul, Coreia do Sul –
Impressed with the details in this puzzle. Every piece fits perfectly and makes for a great afternoon activity. Really captures the essence of Korean culture.
Emily from Toronto, Canada –
I recently completed the Dano Festival jigsaw puzzle, and it was a delightful experience. The 1000 pieces provided an engaging challenge without being overwhelming. I particularly enjoyed how the vibrant colors of Shin Yun-bok’s painting came to life as I pieced them together, evoking a sense of nostalgia for Korea’s cultural festivities. Completing the puzzle allowed me to appreciate not just the artwork but also its historical significance in depicting women at play during this festival. It’s now proudly displayed on my wall.