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Blue Black Mother-of-Pearl Wooden Object Vase 02
By Jian Yoo, Arijian
Located in Namyangju-si, KR
Decorative handcrafted vase with mother-of-pearl inlay.
Category
2010s South Korean Vases
Materials
Wood
Wall Decor Handcrafted Painting on Wood Panel by Arijian Rose 03
Located in Namyangju-si, KR
The rose, forever a symbol of romantic love is expressed multifariously by using mother of pearl, lacquer, gilt, and silver powder in this work. It delivers the delicate touches of a...
Category
2010s South Korean Decorative Art
Materials
Wood
Handcrafted Painting on Wood Panel by Arijian Chrysanthemum 03
Located in Namyangju-si, KR
Wall Decor Handcrafted Mother of Pearl Chrysanthemum Painting on Wood Panel by Arijian.
Category
2010s South Korean Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood
Contemporary Unique Black Document Box with Bull Design by Arijian
Located in Namyangju-si, KR
This artwork uses mother of pearl to re-interpret 'A Bull,' which is an iconic work by one of the most celebrated South Korean artists in modern and contemporary painting...
Category
2010s South Korean Modern Decorative Boxes
Materials
Wood
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