
A royal procession moves across the fan — guards, palanquins, and the full colour of ceremony.
Reproduced from the Uigwe (의궤), the meticulous royal court documents of the Joseon dynasty, this folding fan depicts the wedding procession of King Yeongjo and Queen Jeongsun — a scene of extraordinary cultural significance. Korean Minimalism is not only about reduction; it is about choosing what to preserve. These records, maintained across centuries, now travel in your hands. Printed on traditional hanji paper with bamboo ribs and finished with a hand-tied Korean knot, the fan holds both cultural memory and the quiet craft of those who still make it today.
Hold it open on a display stand and it becomes a framed piece of royal history for a reading room or study. Carry it on warm days and let the illustration begin the conversation. Presented in its slim case, it becomes an unusual, meaningful gift — a piece of Korean royal heritage that travels with grace.
Made in Korea with hanji and bamboo. A refined gift for lovers of history, royal culture, and traditional Korean craft.