
Stillness distilled into silver and stone — a whisper of the incense burner that once graced Korean royal halls.
Designed by Mwecho (뫼초), this jewellery set draws from the Goryeo celadon tradition, reinterpreting the sinuous silhouette of Korea's most revered incense burner — the Hyangro (향로) — into pieces meant to be worn. Combining freshwater pearls, jade (옥), and hand-finished silver and brass, each piece carries the calm luminescence of Korean Minimalism, where ornament is restraint and beauty is found in precision, not excess. PEUM sources this set directly from Mwecho's studio — the origin of the work, never a derivative of it.
Paired with a silk hanbok for a cultural occasion, the pendant glows softly against linen-toned fabric — a complete, considered look. Worn daily over a white shirt or minimal knit, it anchors an outfit with quiet heritage without announcing itself. Presented in its original packaging, it arrives ready to give — a story of Korea's craft tradition contained in a single box.
Hand-finished by Mwecho. Made in Korea. A thoughtful pairing of jewellery and heritage, for those who wear their culture with ease.