Zilver - Zuid-Korea - 21e eeuw

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You’re looking at a set of Korean Wedding Ducks (called Won-ang-sae), likely crafted from silver with vibrant cloisonné enamel work.
These aren't just pretty shelf decor; they carry deep cultural significance in Korean tradition. Here is a breakdown of what makes these special:

1. The Symbolism
In Korean culture, Mandarin ducks are believed to mate for life. Because of their legendary fidelity, they are the ultimate symbol of peace, fidelity, and a prolific marriage.
The Pair: They are always displayed as a couple.
The Position: Traditionally, if the couple is getting along well, the ducks face each other "beak to beak." If they’ve had a spat, a mischievous spouse might turn them tail-to-tail!

2. The Craftsmanship: Cloisonné
The colorful scales on the wings are created using an ancient technique where wire is soldered to the metal surface to create "compartments" (cloisons), which are then filled with colored enamel paste and fired in a kiln.
Colors: Notice the use of traditional Korean colors (Obangsaek), which represent the five elements and directions, intended to bring balance and protection to the home.

3. Origins & Maker
The branding inside the lid provides some great context:
Brand: Myeong Keum Sa (명금사). This is a well-known high-end jewelry and traditional craft boutique in Korea.

2 ducks 85้.6 gram
1 duck 40.3/ with email 51.9 gram
1 duck 45.3/ with email 57 gram

You’re looking at a set of Korean Wedding Ducks (called Won-ang-sae), likely crafted from silver with vibrant cloisonné enamel work.
These aren't just pretty shelf decor; they carry deep cultural significance in Korean tradition. Here is a breakdown of what makes these special:

1. The Symbolism
In Korean culture, Mandarin ducks are believed to mate for life. Because of their legendary fidelity, they are the ultimate symbol of peace, fidelity, and a prolific marriage.
The Pair: They are always displayed as a couple.
The Position: Traditionally, if the couple is getting along well, the ducks face each other "beak to beak." If they’ve had a spat, a mischievous spouse might turn them tail-to-tail!

2. The Craftsmanship: Cloisonné
The colorful scales on the wings are created using an ancient technique where wire is soldered to the metal surface to create "compartments" (cloisons), which are then filled with colored enamel paste and fired in a kiln.
Colors: Notice the use of traditional Korean colors (Obangsaek), which represent the five elements and directions, intended to bring balance and protection to the home.

3. Origins & Maker
The branding inside the lid provides some great context:
Brand: Myeong Keum Sa (명금사). This is a well-known high-end jewelry and traditional craft boutique in Korea.

2 ducks 85้.6 gram
1 duck 40.3/ with email 51.9 gram
1 duck 45.3/ with email 57 gram

Details

Dynastieke stijl/periode
21e eeuw
Aantal items
1
Land van herkomst
Zuid-Korea
Materiaal
Zilver
Height
6 cm
Width
9 cm
Depth
3,5 cm
Condition
In uitstekende staat
Authenticiteit
Origineel/officieel
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