
It once hung beneath a Silla crown. Now it hangs from your shoulder.
The Gilt-bronze Dangling Ornament (Drigae, λ리κ°) is one of Korea's most celebrated National Treasures β a delicate assembly of twisted gold wire and curved jade beads that swayed beneath the crowns of Silla royalty. Developed in collaboration with the National Gyeongju Museum, this tote translates that ornament into gold foil holographic printing on 100% cotton, producing something simultaneously ancient and strikingly contemporary. Korean Minimalism does not require simplicity β it requires intention. This bag is intentional: a specific artefact, a specific collaboration, a specific gesture toward heritage.
Carry it against dark clothing and let the holographic print shift with the light as you move through the day. Use it as a museum bag, where the reference to the National Gyeongju Museum is woven into the object itself. Gift it to someone who collects culturally meaningful accessories rather than simply functional ones β the person who understands that what we choose to carry says something about who we are.
Made in Korea in collaboration with the National Gyeongju Museum. For art lovers, design-conscious travellers, and those who believe a bag can carry more than its contents.