
A single pendant that holds the memory of a royal incense burner — Korean elegance worn close to the skin.
By Mwecho (뫼초), this necklace draws its form from the iconic Hyangro (향로) — a Goryeo celadon incense burner held at the National Museum of Korea. Shaped in silver and brass and set with jade (옥) and freshwater pearls (담수진주), it translates a centuries-old aesthetic into modern jewellery that embodies Korean Minimalism: one pendant, one idea, infinite restraint. This is not a reproduction — it is Mwecho's original interpretation, carried by PEUM directly from source.
Layered over a linen blouse or silk top, it reads as both cultured and effortless. Worn against hanbok fabric at a cultural ceremony or celebration, it finds its deepest meaning. Presented in gift packaging that needs no further wrapping, it arrives as art — already complete.
Hand-finished in Korea by Mwecho. For someone who wears what they believe in — a piece that carries tradition without announcing it.