A Plate with Moran 11"

$280.00

In Korean traditional art, the peony is more than a flower. The peony, a symbol of wealth and dignity, has long been cherished in Korean culture.

It is a vessel of dreams, a wish for prosperity, and a quiet emblem of noble beauty passed down through generations. Peonies grace traditional paintings, ceramics, and garments as one of the most beloved motifs of Korean aesthetics.

This piece also features a traditional Korean bat knot—an ornamental knot shaped like a bat, which symbolizes good fortune and protection.

Together, these elements reflect hopes for happiness, elegance, and a life blessed with harmony.

In Korean traditional art, the peony is more than a flower. The peony, a symbol of wealth and dignity, has long been cherished in Korean culture.

It is a vessel of dreams, a wish for prosperity, and a quiet emblem of noble beauty passed down through generations. Peonies grace traditional paintings, ceramics, and garments as one of the most beloved motifs of Korean aesthetics.

This piece also features a traditional Korean bat knot—an ornamental knot shaped like a bat, which symbolizes good fortune and protection.

Together, these elements reflect hopes for happiness, elegance, and a life blessed with harmony.