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Geumbak (Korean: 금박) is a
Korean traditional art for
applying extremely thin gold leaf on hanbok, or
other fabrics for decoration.
Artisans who specialize...
- Blue
chima decorated with
geumbak worn with a dangui, a
style of
royal costume....
- for the former. The
dangui for the Queen,
princesses or
other royalty,
geumbak (gold leaf)
patterns were
decorated from the
shoulder part
through the...
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beads or
adorned with
geumbak (gold leaf decoration)
which were
usually worn by
children or
young females. The
patterns of the
geumbak were
usually flowers...
- is able to tie the
headgear to its back.
Along with the
tiger pattern,
geumbak (gold leaf) of some of
Hanja that had good and au****ious
meaning are adorned...
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Hanok Village, Seoul,
South Korea. It is
named for and
specializes in
geumbak,
traditional Korean gold leaf imprinting. The
workshop has
operated since...
- that a
woman had son(s). Only the
royal family could wear
clothing with
geumbak-printed
patterns (gold leaf) on the
bottom of the chima. Both male and...
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Genital jewellery Geodeulji Georgette (fabric)
Geotextiles Geta (footwear)
Geumbak Ghanaian smock Gharara Ghillie shirt Ghillie suit
Ghillies (dance) Gho...
- 金德煥), gold leaf artisan,
holder of
Intangible Cultural Property No. 199 (
geumbak) Kim Se-yong (김세용, 世昌 金世龍),
celadon ceramist, No. 349. Kim Sook-ja, salpuri...
- color. The
nambawi for
women were
colorfully and
luxuriously adorned with
geumbak (gold leaf decoration) of cranes, butterflies, chrysanthemums, and phoenix...