Figure Item Number: 3327/4 from the MOA: University of British Columbia
Horizontal dragon board or kkokdu (꼭두) composed of a single piece of wood. Two intertwined dragons, one peach and the other dark blue, facing opposite directions, with their serpent-like bodies wrapped around one another. Each dragon is painted to have scales down its body, and a black and white striped underside. Each has an open mouth with teeth showing. There is a small square notch cutout beneath each dragon's head to mount to semicircular face boards.
This contemporary kkokdu is based on old designs. The artists used old wood and stain/dust known as "Tae" to make them look older. The colouring is called "dancheong", and the natural pigment used was extracted from powdered stone and shell.