
Some objects hold their colour close — a single tone, a single intention.
Where the Saekdong version celebrates multiplicity, the Pumpkin Knot Norigae in monochrome distils the form to its essential geometry. Yun Ina's training in Korean Maedeup (매듭) knotting is most visible here — each loop pulled to exact tension, the pumpkin shape held by restraint rather than ornamentation. A Cubic Zirconia anchors the centre with quiet precision. Cut in Cream, Navy, Burgundy, and Charcoal from Korean Hanbok silk, this is the Norigae as a design object: deeply rooted, quietly modern, as legible to someone who knows Korean craft as to someone encountering it for the first time.
Cream or Charcoal against a structured blazer lapel for clean, gallery-ready dressing. Navy as a subtle accent clipped to a brown leather bag strap or woven tote. Burgundy on coat buttons for a quiet seasonal statement in cooler months. Made to order and finished by hand, each piece reflects the seasonal colour palette Yun Ina works within — allow approximately one week for production, and what arrives is something that could not have been made any other way.
Handcrafted by Yun Ina, Seoul, South Korea — featured by Korea Craft & Design Foundation.