Handmade pearl duck charm captured on a walk around Seoul palaces, combining jewelry and heritage.

Pearl Ori Charms from the Seoul Palace | Nawol Jewelry Blog

Nawol's little pearl duck was photographed with the Seoul palace in the background.
Passing in front of Gwanghwamun, the sight of it placed next to traditional roof tiles and stone figures goes beyond being a simple, cute object and approaches like a scene where tradition and modernity meet .

Made of pearls and silver, this piece embodies the values of jewelry within the cultural context that Nawol pursues, while also embodying humor and warmth.
The outing of small objects is light in itself, but within the brand archive, it remains as a record of work that contains a story .

This record is more than just a cute photo; it's a glimpse into the storytelling jewelry that Nawol wants to continue.

Handmade pearl duck charm captured on a walk around Seoul palaces, combining jewelry and heritage.Handmade pearl duck charm with a red tassel placed in front of Gwanghwamun Gate in Seoul.Close-up of pearl duck charm photographed against traditional Korean palace walls.
Pearl duck charm with red tassel resting near stone guardian at Seoul palace
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