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The life and traces of our ancestors during the Joseon Dynasty..."Korean traditional craft exhibition." Until the 21st,

2024.12.18 PM 03:18
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The life and traces of our ancestors during the Joseon Dynasty..."Korean traditional craft exhibition." Until the 21st,
Kitchenware "Najeon Light Leaf Tray" / Namah Gallery
The ancient art abacus "Korean Traditional Crafts Exhibition" will be held in the exhibition rooms of Nama Gallery 1 and 2 in Jongno-gu, Seoul, until the 21st.

You can meet ceramic crafts, woodcraft, lacquer crafts, metal crafts, stone crafts, textile crafts, and paper crafts that were widely used in daily life during the Joseon Dynasty in one place.

The exhibition is divided into a guest room, a master bedroom, and kitchenware according to the subject of use of crafts.
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The life and traces of our ancestors during the Joseon Dynasty..."Korean traditional craft exhibition." Until the 21st,
Love room supplies 'Silver Ipsa-ro' / Namah Gallery

The guest room displayed stationery such as inkstone, lotus root, pencil case drawing, and table, as well as smoking tools such as cigarette haps, ashtray, and trial practice.

In the master bedroom where the hostess lives, you can meet household items that give a bright and warm feeling. It showcases headwear that kept keys, documents, and valuables at the bedside, left mirror for grooming, combs and makeup tools, ring hooks, Jangdo, Norigae, and Hwagak Beggetmo that Joseon women used to carry.

The kitchen, which makes and stores food, collected crafts used to make, carry, and store food, such as cupboards, side tables, soban, duju, pottery, and organic bowls.

In addition, it presents a variety of traditional crafts such as a box for storing documents, valuables, and clothing, boxes, lantern calls, wooden eyes, gold coins, and Buddhist sculptures.

Nakaksil Ancient Art has planned and exhibited a series of cultural heritage to re-recognize the beauty of our traditional crafts and induce interest and preservation through deep understanding.

Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team