Hangeul Marbles

Kiyong Lee – Hangeul Marbles

Hangeul Marble is an object that is designed based on the principle of Hangeul (Korean alphabet), in which letters are formed as strokes are added, e.g. ㅡ, ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄷ, ㄹ, etc.

Using the traditional game of marbles – a game known to and enjoyed by all – as a motif, the object is primarily intended to be used on a table.

The rule of the game is to move the glass marble from start to finish using your finger.

The object is made from ash wood and natural leather and, when not in use, it can serve as a contemporary decorative object.

Diploma project (2023) by Kiyong Lee

Mention
Très bien
Know-how
Craftsmanship, Game
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