A murano glass bead from Trollbeads named Jusanji. It has swirls of green, caramel, beige, blue, and brown—echoing the tranquil reflections of sky, earth, and water. Inspired by the serene magic of the Jusanji Reservoir.

JUSANJI BEAD

Hidden Gem of South Korea

Step into the enchanting beauty of Jusanji, where mist dances over still waters and ancient trees stand as silent storytellers of time.

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Jusanji

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Like a mountain that never dries, may your life always be filled with joy and happiness.

Jusanji Lake, located in Cheongsong County, Korea, is a peaceful and beautiful place full of history. Created during the Joseon Dynasty, this quiet reservoir has become a special spot where nature and calmness come together.

The lake is best known for its old willow trees, which grow along the edges with their roots dipping into the water. On misty mornings, the lake looks almost magical, with the trees and surrounding forest reflected perfectly on its still surface.

Jusanji feels like a timeless place of peace and reflection. The lake never dries up, even in the hottest summers, symbolizing abundance and resilience. The Jusanji glass bead reflects the spirit of this unique lake—a reminder of a life filled with steady joy and happiness, much like the endless vitality of Jusanji itself. Let its quiet beauty bring calm and inspiration to your journey.

Please note: Each glass bead is handmade over a red-hot open flame and no two glass beads are ever completely alike. This goes for size, colour and pattern. Your bead may have slight variations from the bead pictured.

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Jusanji

Jusanji is a small, picturesque reservoir located in Juwangsan National Park in Cheongsong County, North Gyeongsang Province.

This spot is popular among hikers and photographers who want to capture its dreamlike scenery, particularly during sunrise when the mist hangs over the water.

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