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  2. Morning Glory (company) - Wikipedia

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    Morning Glory (Korean: 모닝글로리) is a South Korean office supply and home goods manufacturing company. [1] It was established in 1981 under a different name (신한교역문구센터). [2] It produces a variety of products, including notebooks, [3] writing utensils, pencil cases, [4] and home goods. [1]

  3. Artbox - Wikipedia

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    Artbox (Korean: 아트박스) is a South Korean lifestyle and stationery company. [1] [2] It was first established in 1984 as part of Samsung Publishing . [3] It became an independent company in 1986. [4] The company reportedly has a target audience of people in their 10s and 20s.

  4. Monami - Wikipedia

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    Monami Co., Ltd (KRX: 005360) is a Korean maker of stationery, printer supplies, office supplies, pens and other writing instruments as well as artist materials. [3] Founded in 1960, [4] it continues to hold considerable market share in its home market, South Korea. [5] Recently Monami has made many limited editions.

  5. Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk - Wikipedia

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    Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk (Japanese: 羽衣フルタッチチョーク, Korean: 하고로모 풀터치 분필) is a South Korean-owned brand of chalk for blackboards, originally produced by Japanese company Hagoromo Bungu (羽衣文具). Production of the chalk began in 1932.

  6. Korean paper - Wikipedia

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    Korean paper or hanji (Korean: 한지) refers to traditional handmade paper from Korea. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Hanji is made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry ( Broussonetia papyrifera ; 닥 ; dak ), a tree native to Korea that grows well on its rocky mountainsides.

  7. Changsin-dong - Wikipedia

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    Changsin-dong Toy Wholesale Market - the largest toy and stationery market in Korea since 1975 and is accessible from Dongdaemun Station on Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 4. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] See also

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