WOODEN HANOK CLOCK
Features:
Four-layer clock: hanok, tree, crane, Korean traditional jar
White clock hands
For decor use
Hanoks are traditional Korean houses that were first built in the 14th century during the Joseon dynasty. These environment-friendly structures are built with materials found in nature: wood, stone, straw, clay, and paper.
They are known for their distinctive tiled roofs, which differed depending on if the house was occupied by the nobility or peasantry. Many hanoks still exist in Korea and some are even occupied by Korean citizens today.
This laser-cut wooden Hanok Clock is a Birch Finish wood wall décor that acts as a perfect functional addition to a given space.