1910~20s Korean Vintage Wallpaper — Danah (original)

Danah was discovered in a late Joseon-era hanok near Imgok Station, Gwangju, and has since been identified in Changdeokgung Palace and in Japanese export sample books found in West Bengal, India. Its Neo-Gothic star cross and quatrefoil skeleton is compressed through an Art Deco filter into the clean geometry of compass and ruler. The central flower functions as a deliberate double code: a rosette to a Western eye, a chrysanthemum — symbol of nobility and longevity — to an Eastern one. The Greek Key border doubles as the Eastern thunder pattern (noemun, 雷紋). One design, two cultural vocabularies, engineered to cross borders. GOSATE’s reproduction digitally restores the soft blue-grey palette and the fine background stripe texture of the 1920s original, printed on premium non-woven base paper manufactured in Sweden.   Roll size : 50cm by 10M Material : Non-woven paper Made in Sweden, Designed in Korea

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