The Korean Accessory Guide

Introduced by Ji Young Kang – from A to Z

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“Welcome to Korean handmade elegance. Here, you’ll discover accessories designed with care, loved by brides, celebrities, and women everywhere.”

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Born in 1982, Ji Young (Julia) Kang grew up across England, India, Singapore, and China—absorbing how different cultures wear and value jewelry. These diverse experiences gave her the ability to recognize common threads across cultures: meaning, heritage, and the joy of adornment. Bringing that perspective together with Korean craftsmanship and introducing it to new markets has become her greatest passion. Today, she curates Korean handmade accessories with a distinctly global point of view.

[카테고리:] News & Notes

  • A wedding is never complete with just the dress.It’s the accessories — the details that sparkle — that truly elevate the atmosphere and turn fleeting moments into lifelong memories. That’s why we seek pieces that embody not only beauty but also sustainability and exquisite craftsmanship. Nicole Please Weddings shares this very philosophy, and today, she…

  • When it comes to crystals, Swarovski has long been the name brides recognize—flawless, luxurious, and diamond-like. But here at JiYoungKang Studio, we believe your jewelry should do more than just sparkle within the stone. It should bring light to you. Swarovski vs Czechstone: The Comparison 👉 This is why Czechstones are at the heart of…

  • When we talk about the roots of Korean handmade accessories, Namdaemun Market is one of the first places that comes to mind. Established in 1414 during the Joseon dynasty, Namdaemun has been more than just a trading post—it is a living heritage where generations of artisans have practiced, preserved, and passed on their craft. Namdaemun,…