Korean knots, also known as maedeup (매듭), is a traditional Korean handicraft which dates back to the Three Kingdom periods that is closely related with Chinese knots. While Korean knotting techniques are believed to have been influenced by Chinese knots, Korean knots have evolved into its own rich culture as to design, colour and incorporation of local characteristics. Korean knotting uses a unique braiding technique. Korean knotting is derived from the ancient practice of using knots for practical purposes; e.g. in fishing nets, agricultural tools, stone knives and axes.
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| - Il nodo coreano, conosciuto anche come Maedeup (in coreano 매듭) è un lavoro artigianale tipico della tradizione coreana. È una delle forme artistiche coreane più antiche, poiché risale all'età della pietra.Questa particolare forma artistica varia a seconda della tipologia del nodo realizzato, e sono altrettanti vari gli usi che ne sono stati fatti.Per la sua bellezza e la sua importanza, l'arte della creazione dei nodi tradizionali coreani è stata riconosciuta come “Importante proprietà culturale intangibile numero 22”. (it)
- Korean knots, also known as maedeup (매듭), is a traditional Korean handicraft which dates back to the Three Kingdom periods that is closely related with Chinese knots. While Korean knotting techniques are believed to have been influenced by Chinese knots, Korean knots have evolved into its own rich culture as to design, colour and incorporation of local characteristics. Korean knotting uses a unique braiding technique. Korean knotting is derived from the ancient practice of using knots for practical purposes; e.g. in fishing nets, agricultural tools, stone knives and axes. (en)
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| - Korean knots, also known as maedeup (매듭), is a traditional Korean handicraft which dates back to the Three Kingdom periods that is closely related with Chinese knots. While Korean knotting techniques are believed to have been influenced by Chinese knots, Korean knots have evolved into its own rich culture as to design, colour and incorporation of local characteristics. Korean knotting uses a unique braiding technique. Korean knotting is derived from the ancient practice of using knots for practical purposes; e.g. in fishing nets, agricultural tools, stone knives and axes. Traditionally, the knots were used primarily to hold hunting tools around the waist and their usage was initially limited to royal families, spreading later to common people. Today, modern Korean artists are using the traditional knots in their works, such as accessories, jewelry and home interior decorations. (en)
- Il nodo coreano, conosciuto anche come Maedeup (in coreano 매듭) è un lavoro artigianale tipico della tradizione coreana. È una delle forme artistiche coreane più antiche, poiché risale all'età della pietra.Questa particolare forma artistica varia a seconda della tipologia del nodo realizzato, e sono altrettanti vari gli usi che ne sono stati fatti.Per la sua bellezza e la sua importanza, l'arte della creazione dei nodi tradizionali coreani è stata riconosciuta come “Importante proprietà culturale intangibile numero 22”. (it)
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