Development of Three Experience Tools at the National Intangible Heritage Center

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On the 20th, the National Intangible Heritage Center announced that it has developed three types of traditional craft experience tools together with three masters in the field of national intangible heritage traditional techniques. The masters participating in the 'Research Course on the Utilization of Intangible Heritage Traditional Crafts' are carpenter Lee Jae-woong, quilting artisan Ha Eun-jeong, and sewing artisan Kim Young-sook. Using traditional tools similar to drills called 'Hwalbibi' and 'Doldae Songgot,' they developed the 'Small Tray Using Traditional Tools' for making soban (small tables), 'Tok.Tok.Tok. Harmony Nubi' which produces Taeguk-shaped coasters, and 'Sewing, Adding Jeogori to Bojagi,' a bojagi (wrapping cloth) with one corner shaped like a jeogori (traditional Korean jacket), respectively. The experience guidebook and videos will be available on the Intangible Heritage Digital Archive website. A representative from the Intangible Heritage Center stated, "We plan to share the social media accounts of the masters who own the intellectual property rights to help interested individuals or organizations purchase or request education."



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