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Seonbi & Hojakdo (Korean Folk Art) Acrylic Keychain
(A design reimagined with the K-pop Demon Hunters animation concept.)
The Story of Hojakdo (Magpie and Tiger Painting) — A Charm for Good Fortune
In Korean tradition, the Hojakdo is a cherished folk painting believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. According to the Dongguk Sesigi, a 19th-century book of Korean customs, these paintings were exchanged during the New Year to wish for happiness and protection for the year ahead.
The Tiger: In Korean folklore, the tiger is a sacred and majestic animal that symbolizes protection, driving away misfortune. It is often depicted as a friendly and witty character in traditional tales.
The Magpie: As a beloved and auspicious bird, the magpie is a messenger of good news and joy.
The Seonbi: The calm and elegant figure is a Seonbi, a virtuous scholar from the Joseon Dynasty, representing wisdom and integrity.
This keychain is more than just an accessory; it's a portable piece of K-art that tells a story. Attach this meaningful charm to your keys, bag, or pouch to carry good fortune and protection with you wherever you go.
Product Details
•Design: Seonbi with Hojakdo Tiger & Magpie
•Features: Vibrant, double-sided printing allows for a beautiful display from any angle.
•Product Size: 50 x 80 x 3 mm
•Package Size: 85 × 155 × 5 mm
•Weight: 50 g
•Material: Acrylic
•Country of Origin: Made in Korea