Unwrap the Magic of Korea: 20 Unique Holiday Gifts for Your Loved Ones!
Last Updated on December 1, 2025
Looking for something extraordinary to gift this holiday season? Whether you’re surprising a loved one or treating yourself, these carefully curated Korean treasures will bring a touch of culture and charm to your celebrations. I love giving gifts from the country that I’ve decided to call home and if you have someone in your life interested in Korea, or at the very least interested in very aesthetically pleasing items, this list of unique gifts from Korea is for you.
From traditional crafts to modern must-haves, this list is filled with gifts that go beyond ordinary and are sure to delight anyone on your list. Not your standard Korean souvenirs, this list has something for the tea-lover, the Korean culture obsessed, the book-lover, fashionista, and skincare-interested. Discover what makes these Korean finds so special!

What to buy someone who loves Korea:
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1 A Han Kang Novel
For the book lover in your life, a novel by Han Kang is a must-have. Whether it’s the haunting prose of The Vegetarian or the reflective beauty of The White Book, this is a gift that brings award-winning Korean literature into their hands. Han Kang is the first South Korean to receive the Nobel Prize in literature.


2 Money With A Korean Twist
Want to give cash, but with a cultural spin? Gift it in a stunning bojagi-style envelope! Wrapped in traditional Korean cloth with a norigae charm, it’s a beautiful way to turn a simple money gift (which is the most common form of a gift in Korea) into something meaningful and unforgettable.



4 Mother of Pearl Jewelry Box
Gift the elegance of royalty with exquisite najeonchilgi items, featuring stunning mother-of-pearl inlays that have adorned Korean treasures since the 6th century. The intricate mother-of-pearl inlays dance in the light, making it a luxurious keepsake for your loved one. A perfect blend of elegance and history, this box is a treasure in itself.



5 KORE LIMITED: Korean Inspired Streetwear
Know someone into fashion? KORE LIMITED merges streetwear with Korean heritage in unique designs loved by celebs like Sandra Oh and Tiger JK. Give them a piece of modern Korea that they can wear proudly! KORE LIMITED fits are comfortable, cool, and fashionable.


8 Korean-Inspired Enamel Pins
Anxiety and Kimbap has been creating quirky, cute, and fun Korean-inspired enamel pins since 2018. Her pins will make you laugh, they’ll make you remember, and they’ll make you love decorating your favorite bags, shirts, or something else.


9 Longevity Wedding Ducks
A pair of wooden ducks/geese are a traditional and classic Korean wedding gift. The ducks symbolize unity between a couple. Historically, the groom would travel to the bride’s hometown for the wedding ceremony and the first thing he would do is offer a gift, which was usually a goose wrapped in a red bojagi, to his parents-in-law. Geese mate for life and are known for their devotion to their mates, thus the goose became a symbol for the couple’s prosperity and everlasting love.
Today, wooden geese, though often called wooden ducks, are still a common marriage gift and would make for a lovely gift to a couple with a tie to Korean heritage.

10 Ginseng Wellness Kits
Give the gift of health this holiday with a ginseng wellness kit! Korean red ginseng is known for boosting immunity and vitality, making it the perfect gift for the wellness enthusiast in your life. Packaged beautifully, it’s both practical and thoughtful.


12 An Oil Painting of Korea
Tahni Osterman is a local artist in South Korea who paints beautiful scenes from all around Korea including Seoul palaces in the spring draped in flowers all the way down to the shores of Jeju Island. If you have an art lover in your family, this would make an ideal gift.


13 Jogakbo Patchwork Window Treatment
Help someone refresh their home with the artistry of Jogakbo window treatments. These translucent fabrics softly filter sunlight, blending nature with tradition, and adding a harmonious touch to any room. These are a beautiful homage to the history of bojagi in Korea.
14 OSULLOC Tea Set
Tea lovers will appreciate the gift of an OSULLOC tea set. Known for their high-quality Jeju teas, OSULLOC brings the soothing essence of Korea into every cup. It’s like gifting a peaceful moment in a beautiful package. There are some amazingly delicious Korean teas. This is a fabulous gift option.
15 A Korean Cookbook
The Korean Cookbook: 350 authentic and delicious Korean recipes for the home cook, written by the perfect guide to this extraordinary cuisine. Authored by Junghyun (JP) Park, the renowned chef and owner of 2 Michelin star Atomix, JP along with his wife, Ellia Park, run four restaurants in New York – Atoboy, Naro, Seoul Salon, and Atomix.
Jang: The Soul of Korean Cooking: When it comes to Korean cooking, it all starts with the authentic sauces. Named the Best New Cookbook of Spring 2024 by Eater and Epicurious, author Mingoo Kang is a Michelin star winner with a restaurant in Seoul and features 60 very accessible recipes.
16 A Hangul Dojang, or Name Seal
This personalized gift is as unique as it gets. A Hangul dojang, or name seal, is still used in Korea today, and makes for a deeply personal and lasting gift. It’s a timeless keepsake that celebrates both Korean culture and your loved one.


18 A Yutnori Set
Yutnori (윷노리) is a traditional Korean game that is especially popular to play around the New Year. Toss the sticks, move the pieces around the board, and see who will win! It’s a simple game that’s easy to carry anywhere.



19 A Modern Hanbok
If you have a fashion lover amongst you, give the gift of style. Hanboks are traditional Korean clothing but these days there are some fabulous modern Hanbok designers that are recreating the Hanbok with current times in mind while paying homage in the most beautiful of ways. Peruse Teterot Salon which offers male and female looks from dresses to t-shirts, and sets too.


20 A Dalgona Set
Dalgona became well-known abroad during Covid with the Dalgona challenge and then even more well-known from Squid Game. It’s much older than all that though and rather nostalgic for people in Korea. Want a sweet treat that’s fun to make and fun for kids you might have around? Try this.
Buying gifts for friends and family can be a wonderful opportunity to share Korean culture and history. From food to art, there’s something for everyone, and maybe something that you’ll love for yourself too.
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