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Love the 꿈 Hangul tattoo!
wwwamikorbrit:

My tattoos are starting to look old now. I had them both done in Thailand back in 2007 and 2010.
They are both traditional bamboo tattoos. I only have these 2 tiny ones.
For those of you that cannot read Hangul my left wrist says ‘Dream’.
Does anyone have any interesting tattoos they wana share? ^^

Love the 꿈 Hangul tattoo!

wwwamikorbrit:

My tattoos are starting to look old now. I had them both done in Thailand back in 2007 and 2010.

They are both traditional bamboo tattoos. I only have these 2 tiny ones.

For those of you that cannot read Hangul my left wrist says ‘Dream’.

Does anyone have any interesting tattoos they wana share? ^^

akichilee:

화가와 요리사 (Painter And Chef)

@ EhwaWomans-Univ, Seoul, Korea / 2012.01

iPhone3GS With Instagram

By AKiCHi

당근이지! (Of Course! It’s the Carrot!) tote bags hanging to dry… my whole apartment looks like this right now!
Did you know oki tokki’s apparel & totes are all hand silk screen printed (by me!) with water based inks, which do not contain environmentally damaging chemicals such as azo compounds, formaldehyde, heavy metals, lead, nonylphenol, PVC, and phthalate found in Plastisol (the type of ink most other screen printing companies use).

당근이지! (Of Course! It’s the Carrot!) tote bags hanging to dry… my whole apartment looks like this right now!

Did you know oki tokki’s apparel & totes are all hand silk screen printed (by me!) with water based inks, which do not contain environmentally damaging chemicals such as azo compounds, formaldehyde, heavy metals, lead, nonylphenol, PVC, and phthalate found in Plastisol (the type of ink most other screen printing companies use).

As my Hangul Day promotion nears its end, I want to thank you all for your support~! (You still have 3 hours before it ends! Save up to 50% off and free S/H for US orders $50+.) ♥ Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend and a great Hangul Day!

Seoulist, an independent magazine that features the best of Seoul affairs, Korean lifestyle and cultural curiosities, released their Hangul Day Roundup article showcasing Hangul-related designs. I was delighted and honored to find oki tokki listed as well! Here is what they said:

Tipping the cute scale is jewelry and trinket designer Aein Hope of oki tokki. The half-Korean, half-American designer creates adorable, Korean-ish designs in her home studio. Visit her online store to see Hangul through her whimsical, bilingual lens.

Please be sure to go and read the article as it features some amazing designers and their creations!

Google Korea’s Hangul Day Logo

Google Korea’s Hangul Day Logo