Geumbak
Geumbak | |
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Korean name | |
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Hangul | 금박 |
Hanja | 金箔 |
Revised Romanization | geumbak |
McCune–Reischauer | kÅmbak |
Geumbak is a Korean traditional craft for applying extremely thin gold leaf on hanbok, or other fabrics for decoration. Artisans who specialize in the technique are called geumbakjang (금박장) and among them, Kim Deokhwan (ê¹€ë•환, 金德煥) has been designated as the title holder of the 119th Important Intangible Cultural Property asset.[1][2][3][4]
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References
- ↑ 금박 (金箔) (in Korean). Empas / EncyKorea.
- ↑ Noh Hyeong-seok (노형ì„) (2006-09-14). ‘금박장’ 33ë…„ë§Œì— ë¬´í˜•ë¬¸í™”ìž¬ ê¹€ë•환씨 (in Korean). The Hankyorye.
- ↑ Choi Eun Soo (최ì€ìˆ˜). "Research on the gold leaf presented on costumes (ë³µì‹ë¥˜(æœé£¾é¡ž)ì— í‘œí˜„ëœ ê¸ˆë°•(金箔))" (PDF) (in Korean and English). The National Folk Museum of Korea.
- ↑ http://heritage.go.kr/cpomfile.do?action=select&optRep=K&cpfi_num=1826
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