Inspired by traditional Korean folk art (Minhwa), the design features expressive dragons rising through rhythmic ocean waves. In Korean culture, dragons are revered as guardians and symbols of authority and wisdom, and are often depicted on royal robes to represent the power of the king. Dragons are also deeply connected to water, believed to be deities of rivers and the sea. In this design, the artist portrays the dragon in its natural ocean habitat, with semi-circles representing water.
Printed on a lightweight rayon–wool blend, this fabric offers a soft, fluid drape and a refined surface, making it ideal for garments that flow beautifully, as well as elegant accessories and striking statement pieces.
This pattern was created by folk artist Anna M. Jo and is based on one of her signature Minhwa (Korean folk art) paintings, designed exclusively for The Linen Lab.
- Composition
- 90% Rayon 10% Wool
- Weight
- light
130 g/sqm or 3.83 oz per square yard
- Width
- 43in 109cm
- Handfeel
- pre-washed, soft
- Elasticity
- none
Questions & Answers
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Is this fabric machine washable? Tumble dry or hang dry?
Machine wash in cold water on a gentle cycle.
Line drying is recommended.As this fabric contains 90% rayon, you should expect approximately 4–5% shrinkage.