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Jeong O Jae

2026

Five-Clawed Dragon + Maebyeong Set

The wood and hanji absorb the fragrance oil, allowing the scent to diffuse naturally and fill a wide space.

- Korean Dragon – Five-Clawed Dragon
The five-clawed dragon represents the highest-ranking royal motif, symbolizing sovereign authority, absoluteness, and cosmic order.

Its ascending movement and the flowing motion that parts the clouds signify the expansion of power and energy.

- Maebyeong
The Maebyeong is a representative ceramic form of the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties. Characterized by a full lower body, a gently tapered neck, and restrained curves, it embodies balance, abundance, and structural completeness through its stable sculptural form.

- Sculptural Harmony Structure
① Contrast Between Ascending Motion and Stable Volume
- Five-Clawed Dragon: upward energy, rotation, ascent, expansion
- Maebyeong: grounded stability, weighted lower volume
The contrast between rising lines and stable surfaces creates both dynamic tension and structural equilibrium.

② Integration of Curvilinear Rhythm
The organic S-curves of the dragon naturally connect with the elegant outer contour of the Maebyeong.
This relationship is not a simple surface decoration, but a structural integration where form and motif become unified as one design language.

③ Expansion of Symbolic Scale
The five-clawed dragon symbolizes the heavens and authority, while the Maebyeong represents the earth and abundance.
Their combination achieves harmony between upper and lower, heaven and earth, forming a complete symbolic system within the space.

- Relationship Between Fragrance and Symbolism
In this art aroma diffuser:
The Maebyeong serves as the vessel that holds the fragrance.
The five-clawed dragon embodies the energy of its diffusion.
As the scent rises upward, it visually resonates with the image of a dragon ascending to the sky.
This can be interpreted as the elevation of positive energy within the space.

- Spatial Expression and Meaning
This composition conveys:
Authority and refinement, Abundance and completeness
Elevation and expansion, The flow of unseen energy
Ultimately, this product functions not merely as a diffuser, but as a premium spatial art object
a fusion of royal symbolism and ceramic sculptural beauty.

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.

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- 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
Size: 80 × 80 × 230–250 mm
Weight: 500–550 g (including full packaging)

- Packaging
Export-ready protective structure (designed for safe international shipping)

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