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박을복자수박물관

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박을복자수박물관

박을복자수박물관 is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.

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Why go

The Park Eul-bok Embroidery Museum in Seoul is dedicated to the life and work of master embroiderer Park Eul-bok, a figure closely associated with the preservation of traditional Korean embroidery (자수). The museum displays an extensive collection of embroidered artworks ranging from decorative panels and garments to folding screens, showcasing the meticulous craft techniques passed down through generations. Visitors can observe the intricate use of silk thread, traditional motifs drawn from nature and folklore, and the regional styles that distinguish Korean embroidery from other East Asian textile arts. The space serves as both a gallery and a study center for the craft.

Quick highlights

  • Dedicated museum preserving traditional Korean embroidery art and craft
  • Displays silk-thread works including panels, garments, and folding screens
  • Highlights regional styles and motifs rooted in Korean folklore
  • Closely tied to the legacy of master embroiderer Park Eul-bok
  • Functions as both a gallery space and embroidery study center

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