



Korean Traditional Pattern Glitting Kit (3 Design set)
Glitting Board Size :
10.8cm x 19.2cm x 0.5cm
Three timeless symbols,
adorned with shimmering gold.
The patterns found in Korea’s palaces and traditional architecture have long carried meanings beyond decoration—symbols of authority, good fortune, and heartfelt wishes.
The Traditional Pattern Glitting Series brings together
Irwolobongdo, which once stood behind the king’s throne,
Flower Lattice, graceful floral patterns that adorned windows and doors,
and Dancheong, vibrant decorative painting that protected and beautified architecture—reinterpreting these iconic motifs as shimmering designs you complete by hand.
As you peel away the paper and apply the radiant foil, these timeless patterns come alive in holographic light. Three patterns, one tradition. Complete them with your own hands.
1. Irwolobongdo (Sun, Moon & Five Peaks)
2. Flower Lattice
3. Dancheong
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Korean Traditional Pattern Glitting (3 Design set)
1. Irwolobongdo
2. Flower Lattice
3. Dancheong































✨ Discover the Magic of "Glitting"!
"Glitting" is a new and unique coloring art kit inspired by
Korea's traditional Gold Leaf Craft Technique
known as "Geumbakgongye"

photo : Korean King's Clothes
✨ Comfortably Color on a Soft, Cushiony 5mm-thick Board!
Feels great when pressed gently with fingers!
Enhanced foil adhesion due to the thick board!

Glitting boards are made from eco-friendly EVA material,
offering safety and delightful softness
due to their thick, cushiony structure.
✨ Complete Your Shining Artwork
in Just 3 Simple Steps!

STEP 1
Gently peel off the protective film from the area you wish to color.
STEP 2
Place the holographic foil sheet with your desired color onto the adhesive area and rub it carefully.
STEP 3
Carefully remove the foil sheet, then repeat Steps 1~3
What is "Geum-Bak-Gong-Ye"
(about Korean Gold Leaf Craft Technique)
"GeumBakGongYe" (Gold Leaf Craft) refers specifically
to a traditional Korean craft known as "GeumBak Olrigi"
This technique involves carefully applying thin sheets
of gold leaf onto fabric to create intricate and beautiful patterns.

photo : Korean Traditional Fabric
How Traditional Korean Gold Leaf
Fabric is Made (Geumbak Technique)
The traditional Korean GeumBak craft involves
applying thin layers of real gold leaf onto fabric,
creating intricate and elegant patterns.
Here are the simple steps:

🌟 Before: Applying Adhesive to the Design Stamp
First, traditional natural glue (agyo) is applied onto a stamp engraved with a decorative pattern.
This stamp is then pressed onto fabric, transferring the adhesive pattern onto it.
🌟 Step 1: Applying Gold Leaf
Before the adhesive dries, very thin gold leaf sheets are carefully placed onto the fabric.
The gold leaf is gently pressed to ensure it adheres firmly to the adhesive pattern.
🌟 Step 2: Revealing the Pattern
The gold leaf-covered fabric is lightly tapped or pressed to ensure the gold leaf fully sticks to the design.
Any excess gold leaf not attached to the adhesive pattern is carefully removed, revealing the delicate golden pattern underneath.
🌟 Step 3: Refining and Finishing the Pattern
Finally, artisans meticulously refine the gold leaf pattern using small tools.
This step ensures precision, clarity, and enhances the elegance of the final design.
⚠️ Precautions for Use ⚠️
When peeling off the protective film with tweezers,
do it slowly to prevent unintended areas from peeling.
Pressing the hologram foil too hard with fingernails
may leave nail marks on the Glitting board.
Always press gently but firmly using fingertips.
Hologram foil sheets are very thin and can be easily scratched
or detached due to weak adhesive strength.
Store carefully to avoid damage if you pause during artwork.
Be cautious not to excessively touch the colored underside
of foil sheets as the color might peel off.
Please note that returns or exchanges are not possible
if the product is misused without following the proper instructions.

📌 NOTICE
Glitting kits are sensitive to cold temperatures.
After receiving the kit on a cold day,
your heart might freeze up if you immediately start Glitting!
The adhesion strength of the Glitting board decreases
if its temperature is too low, making foil sheets difficult to attach.
Therefore, it's recommended to warm the board
to room temperature before starting.
🚫 Conditions Not Valid for Exchange or Returns
Minor production variations such as slight misalignment
of cutting lines, small dots, tiny scratches, etc.
Slight pinholes or unique odors due to
the material characteristics of EVA used in Glitting boards.
Minor scratches or peeling due to the
characteristics of holographic foil sheets.
Korean Traditional Pattern Glitting (3 Design set)
1. Irwolobongdo
2. Flower Lattice
3. Dancheong































✨ Discover the Magic of "Glitting"!
"Glitting" is a new and unique coloring art kit inspired by
Korea's traditional Gold Leaf Craft Technique
known as "Geumbakgongye"

photo : Korean King's Clothes
✨ Comfortably Color on a Soft, Cushiony 5mm-thick Board!
Feels great when pressed gently with fingers!
Enhanced foil adhesion due to the thick board!

Glitting boards are made from eco-friendly EVA material,
offering safety and delightful softness
due to their thick, cushiony structure.
✨ Complete Your Shining Artwork
in Just 3 Simple Steps!

STEP 1
Gently peel off the protective film from the area you wish to color.
STEP 2
Place the holographic foil sheet with your desired color onto the adhesive area and rub it carefully.
STEP 3
Carefully remove the foil sheet, then repeat Steps 1~3
What is "Geum-Bak-Gong-Ye"
(about Korean Gold Leaf Craft Technique)
"GeumBakGongYe" (Gold Leaf Craft) refers specifically
to a traditional Korean craft known as "GeumBak Olrigi"
This technique involves carefully applying thin sheets
of gold leaf onto fabric to create intricate and beautiful patterns.

photo : Korean Traditional Fabric
How Traditional Korean Gold Leaf
Fabric is Made (Geumbak Technique)
The traditional Korean GeumBak craft involves
applying thin layers of real gold leaf onto fabric,
creating intricate and elegant patterns.
Here are the simple steps:

🌟 Before: Applying Adhesive to the Design Stamp
First, traditional natural glue (agyo) is applied onto a stamp engraved with a decorative pattern.
This stamp is then pressed onto fabric, transferring the adhesive pattern onto it.
🌟 Step 1: Applying Gold Leaf
Before the adhesive dries, very thin gold leaf sheets are carefully placed onto the fabric.
The gold leaf is gently pressed to ensure it adheres firmly to the adhesive pattern.
🌟 Step 2: Revealing the Pattern
The gold leaf-covered fabric is lightly tapped or pressed to ensure the gold leaf fully sticks to the design.
Any excess gold leaf not attached to the adhesive pattern is carefully removed, revealing the delicate golden pattern underneath.
🌟 Step 3: Refining and Finishing the Pattern
Finally, artisans meticulously refine the gold leaf pattern using small tools.
This step ensures precision, clarity, and enhances the elegance of the final design.
⚠️ Precautions for Use ⚠️
When peeling off the protective film with tweezers,
do it slowly to prevent unintended areas from peeling.
Pressing the hologram foil too hard with fingernails
may leave nail marks on the Glitting board.
Always press gently but firmly using fingertips.
Hologram foil sheets are very thin and can be easily scratched
or detached due to weak adhesive strength.
Store carefully to avoid damage if you pause during artwork.
Be cautious not to excessively touch the colored underside
of foil sheets as the color might peel off.
Please note that returns or exchanges are not possible
if the product is misused without following the proper instructions.

📌 NOTICE
Glitting kits are sensitive to cold temperatures.
After receiving the kit on a cold day,
your heart might freeze up if you immediately start Glitting!
The adhesion strength of the Glitting board decreases
if its temperature is too low, making foil sheets difficult to attach.
Therefore, it's recommended to warm the board
to room temperature before starting.
🚫 Conditions Not Valid for Exchange or Returns
Minor production variations such as slight misalignment
of cutting lines, small dots, tiny scratches, etc.
Slight pinholes or unique odors due to
the material characteristics of EVA used in Glitting boards.
Minor scratches or peeling due to the
characteristics of holographic foil sheets.
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