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Tiger and magpie(green)
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The tiger symbolized defeating bad luck. In the Joseon Dynasty, we had a custom of hanging a tiger drawing on every door on New Year's Day. This is still practiced in some households. Magpies symbolized good news and even nowadays when Korean people hear them, they believe that it will bring a welcomed guest. In the Joseon Dynasty, tigers symbolized power and magpies symbolized the people. Bon'ee created this to envision a beautiful world where people from all walks of life live in harmony. (100% cotton/Size (cm): 75X110) More Poster
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