Could you please help me understand this Najeonchilgi better?

Could you please help me understand this Najeonchilgi better?

In 2017, a Korean company invited me to Korea for a job interview (the trip was 3 or 4 days overall, I think).
In addition to talking to various company representatives during multiple interview rounds, there was also a dinner, after which I have been given the gift set depicted in the photos.
It feld like an amazing gesture, and as a candidate I have never received a gift or such a nice dinner invitation (excellent quality Korean BBQ) from any other company (European or American).

I was just a 20-something year old engineer back then, not in a high position, and without prestige or significant status.
They have been absolutely great, and I never felt so respected and well treated as a candidate.

I did not accept the job offer back then… Sometimes I wonder what my life would look like if I had decided to move to Korea back then…
Either way, that’s the past, and my life also turned out very well on the alternative path that I chose back then.

I still have the gift from that dinner, and I wonder if you could tell me more about it.
I looked up the basics of Najeonchilgi, but can you tell me more about this specific gift set?

Could you point me at more information about this specific style or even the specific artist (in case it’s written on the box)?

Is the larger box meant to be used for pens, and the smaller one for business cards?
Or is the larger box meant to be used for chopsticks or something else?

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