
2026
Ho-Jak do + Moon Jar Set
The wood and hanji absorb the fragrance oil, allowing the scent to diffuse naturally and fill a wide space.
Ho-Jak do (Tiger and Magpie Painting) is a traditional Korean folk painting depicting a tiger and a magpie together as an auspicious motif.
The tiger symbolizes authority and protection, while the magpie represents joyful news and good fortune.
The Moon Jar, a representative form of Joseon white porcelain, embodies balance, inclusiveness, and the beauty of empty space through its naturally imperfect circular shape. It stands as an iconic symbol of Korean aesthetics.
By combining these two elements, this art aroma diffuser object achieves both sculptural and symbolic harmony.
- Symbolic Contrast and Balance
The dynamic narrative quality of Horakdo contrasts with the calm and restrained form of the Moon Jar, creating a refined balance between tension and serenity.
- Coexistence of Story and Emptiness
Ho-Jak do conveys storytelling and symbolism, while the Moon Jar represents stillness and spatial harmony—offering both visual meaning and a sense of calm within a space.
- Contemporary Reinterpretation of Tradition
By reimagining the wit of Korean folk painting and the minimalism of white porcelain into a modern object, the piece fulfills both emotional interior styling and cultural storytelling.
This product is not merely a fragrance diffuser, but a spatial art object infused with auspicious meaning.
The auspicious symbolism of Ho-Jak do meets the serene circular beauty of the Moon Jar, adding Korean cultural identity to your space through scent.
It harmonizes traditional narrative with modern restraint, transforming everyday environments into refined cultural settings.
OEM & Customization
- OEM production available.
- Custom designs and logos available upon request.
- The wooden centerpiece of the bottle can be customized with logos or text.
(Subject to development timeline and minimum order quantity.)
How to Use
① Oil Setup
Insert the reed sticks into the fragrance slot (U-groove or hole) at the top or back.
Pour 100–150 ml of diffuser oil into the lower part of the reeds.
(If using a separate oil container structure, fill according to the specified capacity.)
② Fragrance Adjustment
Add more oil when the scent becomes weaker.
Adjust the number of reed sticks depending on room size to control scent intensity.
③ Spatial Styling
Place away from direct sunlight and strong airflow.
Ideal for entryways, living rooms, studies, hotel lobbies, or spaces requiring symbolic presence.
Position the Moon Jar facing forward to enhance sculptural balance.
④ Maintenance
Gently remove dust with a dry cloth.

- Materials
Wood (Padauk, Walnut, Cherry wood, etc.)
Hanji (traditional Korean paper)
Ceramic
- Components
Diffuser body (wood)
Ceramic Bottle (100~150ml)
Reed sticks
Instruction manual
Product story card
Specifications
- Product
Size: 80 × 80 × 230–250 mm
Weight: 300–350 g (including full packaging)
- Package
Size: 200 × 125 × 125 mm
Weight: 500–550 g (including full packaging)
Packaging
Export-ready protective structure (designed for safe international shipping)
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