Korean Gonggi Game – Hangeul Special
This is a modern ceramic version of Korea’s traditional jacks game, made known globally through Squid Game. Each stone is handcrafted, high-fired at 1280°C, and delicately engraved with Hangeul. Designed and patented by Goryeo Ceramic Studio.
Place of origin korea
Manufacturer Goryeo Ceramic Studio
Brand Goryeo Ceramic Studio
Weight 1kg
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Product Description
This is a contemporary ceramic version of Gonggi, a traditional Korean game that gained global attention through Squid Game. Each piece is carefully handmade and engraved with Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, offering a tactile and cultural experience for all ages.
Created using an inlay technique and fired at 1280°C, these ceramic stones are lightweight yet stronger than natural stone. This set is ideal for play, display, or gifting — bridging tradition, design, and everyday use.
About the Maker
Goryeo Ceramic Studio is Korea’s leading producer of ceramic gonggi stones, crafting over 20 unique sets since 2019. The studio holds a registered design patent (No. 30-2021-0028778) and has passed official safety tests. All pieces are produced through traditional handcrafting methods rooted in Korean ceramic heritage.
Materials & Process
High-fired ceramic (1280°C)
Handcrafted using the sanggam inlay technique
Eco-friendly and non-toxic materials
Durable, matte surface with a natural feel
Set Includes
5 ceramic stones engraved with Hangeul
Cotton drawstring pouch
Available in three natural tones: black, white, and beige
(Color and shape may vary slightly due to the handmade process)
Precautions
- Each piece is made by hand; slight variations in size, color, and engraving are natural and intentional.
- Traces such as glaze flow marks, small black dots, or pinholes may appear during the firing process. These are not defects.
- Recommended for ages 3 and up. Use under adult supervision for young children.
Why It’s Special
This ceramic gonggi set reimagines a beloved childhood game as a meaningful design object. It encourages analog play in a screen-filled world, supports fine motor development, and introduces Korean culture through touch and form. A thoughtful gift that blends craft, language, and tradition.
Product Description
This is a contemporary ceramic version of Gonggi, a traditional Korean game that gained global attention through Squid Game. Each piece is carefully handmade and engraved with Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, offering a tactile and cultural experience for all ages.
Created using an inlay technique and fired at 1280°C, these ceramic stones are lightweight yet stronger than natural stone. This set is ideal for play, display, or gifting — bridging tradition, design, and everyday use.
About the Maker
Goryeo Ceramic Studio is Korea’s leading producer of ceramic gonggi stones, crafting over 20 unique sets since 2019. The studio holds a registered design patent (No. 30-2021-0028778) and has passed official safety tests. All pieces are produced through traditional handcrafting methods rooted in Korean ceramic heritage.
Materials & Process
High-fired ceramic (1280°C)
Handcrafted using the sanggam inlay technique
Eco-friendly and non-toxic materials
Durable, matte surface with a natural feel
Set Includes
5 ceramic stones engraved with Hangeul
Cotton drawstring pouch
Available in three natural tones: black, white, and beige
(Color and shape may vary slightly due to the handmade process)
Precautions
- Each piece is made by hand; slight variations in size, color, and engraving are natural and intentional.
- Traces such as glaze flow marks, small black dots, or pinholes may appear during the firing process. These are not defects.
- Recommended for ages 3 and up. Use under adult supervision for young children.
Why It’s Special
This ceramic gonggi set reimagines a beloved childhood game as a meaningful design object. It encourages analog play in a screen-filled world, supports fine motor development, and introduces Korean culture through touch and form. A thoughtful gift that blends craft, language, and tradition.