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Seoul anoints masters of quilting technique, silver inlaying to preserve traditional crafts
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Hi China
· Jun 26, 2026
Handicraft Techniques of Ding Kiln Porcelain
From humble clay to porcelain as smooth as jade. The traditional craftsmanship of Ding Kiln porcelain has been passed down for centuries, celebrating the beauty of simplicity and the timeless elegance of Chinese ceramic art. #HeritageandInheritors
Yonhap News Agency
· Jul 6, 2026
Museum brand Mu:ds posts record first-half sales
SEOUL, July 6 (Yonhap) -- Sales of cultural merchandise from South Korea's natio...
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· Jul 6, 2026
Beyond hanbok, foreign tourists now craft their own K-accessories
International visitors to Korea are moving beyond wearing hanbok for photos and are now making their own traditional accessories to take home. Hands-on workshops where tourists craft norigae, ornamental pendants hung from hanbok, and daenggi, traditional ribbons used to tie braided hair, are gaining popularity as travelers seek participatory cultural experiences over sightseeing. According to Creatrip, an inbound travel platform, reservations for traditional accessory-making experiences rose
Korea Times News
· Jul 1, 2026
Pavilion that inspired ‘Chunhyang’ named Korean National Treasure
Pavilion that inspired ‘Chunhyang’ named Korean National Treasure
The Standard
· Jun 24, 2026
Four Churchill boxes expected to fetch up to £215,000 at auction
The pieces will be sold next week in Christie’s Exceptional Sale: Masterworks Across Cultures.
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Related coverage for "Seoul anoints masters of quilting technique, silver inlaying to preserve traditional crafts": Hi China — Handicraft Techniques of Ding Kiln Porcelain. Yonhap News Agency — Museum brand Mu:ds posts record first-half sales. The korea Herald News — Beyond hanbok, foreign tourists now craft their own K-accessories. Korea Times News — Pavilion that inspired ‘Chunhyang’ named Korean National Treasure. The Standard — Four Churchill boxes expected to fetch up to £215,000 at auction