With her imagination as her guide, Soo began to paint. She mixed colors she had never used before, capturing the ethereal beauty of the scene. As she worked, the stars began to twinkle in the night sky above her, and she felt a connection to the distant planet of Kumja.
The moon's energy is associated with an urge to start anew, awakening, and rapid growth.
For those who purchase the official retail version, the packaging of the Kumja Moon Set 03 is an event. Each piece is wrapped in Hanji (traditional Korean mulberry paper) and nestled in a recycled fiber tray that resembles lunar craters. The outer box is a stark, matte black with silver foil lettering. No plastic is used, aligning with Kumja’s eco-conscious brand ethos.
If you are unfamiliar with the term "Kumja," it is not a place found on a standard map, nor a deity from a forgotten pantheon. In the vernacular of local trackers and night-sky poets, Kumja refers to a specific atmospheric corridor—a low valley flanked by basalt ridges where the wind dies completely just before sunrise. Here, the moon does not simply set. It melts .