
At a table set with intention, even cutlery carries meaning.
The Royal Baekje Spoon & Chopstick Set draws from the golden ornaments of King Muryeong and Queen Muryeong, excavated from the 6th-century burial mounds of the Baekje dynasty. Where other aesthetics strip down, Korean Minimalism builds inward — each line of these utensils carries the weight of a civilisation that valued refinement not as decoration, but as dignity. Crafted in stainless steel with a titanium coating, the silhouette is clean enough for modern living, yet unmistakably rooted in royal heritage.
Lay them across a celadon bowl on a linen-dressed table for a dinner that feels quietly ceremonial. Displayed in their presentation box on an open shelf, they become a conversation piece about Korean history. Paired with a white porcelain set, they create a Joseon-inspired arrangement that speaks without words — an heirloom quality rarely found in contemporary tableware.
Handfinished in South Korea. A meaningful gift for weddings, anniversaries, or anyone who appreciates craft with cultural depth.