


Apricot Tin
Artist Unknown
“A tin of apricots dressed out in its Korean and Russian attire - just after the break up of the Soviet Union and this label design was made for both the local and the Soviet market. The label was more tasteful in design than its contents.”
— Curated and contributed by Nick Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours and author of ‘Made in North Korea: Graphics From Everyday Life in the DPRK’
“A tin of apricots dressed out in its Korean and Russian attire - just after the break up of the Soviet Union and this label design was made for both the local and the Soviet market. The label was more tasteful in design than its contents.”
— Curated and contributed by Nick Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours and author of ‘Made in North Korea: Graphics From Everyday Life in the DPRK’
“A tin of apricots dressed out in its Korean and Russian attire - just after the break up of the Soviet Union and this label design was made for both the local and the Soviet market. The label was more tasteful in design than its contents.”
— Curated and contributed by Nick Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours and author of ‘Made in North Korea: Graphics From Everyday Life in the DPRK’
c. 1990
Packaging
Korean, Russian
North Korea