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Lotus flower which represents a noble man
who would not yield to life's hardship
The image was inspired by the lotus painting
Hyangwonikchoeong by Pyoam Gang Se-hwang, an ancient artist of Korea.
Pure and chaste image of lotus, a flower which grow and live in the mud
for the entire life but is not restrained by the blast of the world,
used to be taken as a representation of noble man.
The elegant and fine figures of lotus flowers and the vivid leaves
are delivered through rhythmic lines and colors by using mother-of-pearl pieces.
