





Korean Wooden Marriage Bird
This 19th-century Korean wooden marriage bird is a traditional Korean folk art piece, often associated with themes of fidelity and harmony. Hand-carved with an elongated neck and a dark patina, it reflects the craftsmanship of the period. Traditionally exchanged in weddings, these birds symbolise lifelong partnership. A notable example of Korean woodwork, it serves as both a collectible and a decorative item.
Origin: Korea
Period/Style: 19th Century
Date: 19th Century
Material: Hand-carved wood
Dimensions: 20cm height x 32cm width x 10cm depth
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This 19th-century Korean wooden marriage bird is a traditional Korean folk art piece, often associated with themes of fidelity and harmony. Hand-carved with an elongated neck and a dark patina, it reflects the craftsmanship of the period. Traditionally exchanged in weddings, these birds symbolise lifelong partnership. A notable example of Korean woodwork, it serves as both a collectible and a decorative item.
Origin: Korea
Period/Style: 19th Century
Date: 19th Century
Material: Hand-carved wood
Dimensions: 20cm height x 32cm width x 10cm depth
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This 19th-century Korean wooden marriage bird is a traditional Korean folk art piece, often associated with themes of fidelity and harmony. Hand-carved with an elongated neck and a dark patina, it reflects the craftsmanship of the period. Traditionally exchanged in weddings, these birds symbolise lifelong partnership. A notable example of Korean woodwork, it serves as both a collectible and a decorative item.
Origin: Korea
Period/Style: 19th Century
Date: 19th Century
Material: Hand-carved wood
Dimensions: 20cm height x 32cm width x 10cm depth
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