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Korean Cultural Centre Australia

Maedeup, Korean knots

Where
255 Elizabeth St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Korean Cultural Centre AU Gallery
When

Weekdays, 10am to 6pm Friday 26 July 2024 to Friday 27 September 2024

The Korean Cultural Centre Australia and the National Folk Museum of Korea present a special exhibition, Maedeup, Korean knots.

The centrepiece of the exhibition is Maedeup, Korean knots, a testament to the country’s rich cultural history. From the delicate beauty of traditional hanbok accessories to intricate adornments for ceremonial purposes, each knot tells a story of cultural contexts that shaped the evolution of maedeup, tracing its journey from humble practical fastenings to its elevated status as a revered art form.

Maedeup _explores to discover the intricate techniques employed by master artisans, from the fundamental elements of knot construction to the symbolic meanings woven into each design.

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