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Chimseonjang (Needlework)
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00002211
    Country Republic of Korea
    ICH Domain Traditional craft skills
    Address
    Seoul, Gangdong-gu
    Year of Designation 1988.08.01
Description [National Intangible Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea] Chimseonjang refers to the needlework skill use in making clothes and accessories, or to an artisan with such a skill. Perhaps, people started doing needlework in the prehistoric period. Metal needles similar to those of the present day have been found on sites of the Silla Period (37 BC – 935 AD). We can see that needlework developed to a considerable level during the Three Kingdoms Period (circa 57BC – 668 AD) based on murals in tombs of Goguryeo and on Samguk sagi (History of the Three Kingdoms). It continued to develop during the Goryeo (877 – 1394) and Joseon (1392 – 1910) Periods. Needlework is mostly done with cotton thread on silk, cotton, ramie, and hemp fabrics. The type of thread to be used is selected depending on the quality, color, and thickness of the cloth to be worked on. In olden days, needlework used to be an essential skill for women. There was even a sewing room in the Royal Palace.
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