Seoul Intangible Cultural Property No. 23 Gungjang +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property |
Designated date |
2000.4.20 |
location |
, Seoulteukbyeol-si |
The palace refers to a bow, which was traditionally used for combat purposes from prehistoric times, and it is called a court chief who has the skill and function to make a bow.
Stone arrowheads used in prehistoric times are found throughout Korea, and records show that bows were used in Buyeo, Okjeo, Mahan, Jinhan, and Byeonhan, which were tribal countries before the Three Kingdoms. It takes about 80 days to make an arrow, and the materials for the zelkova, mulberry, willow, and cones vary depending on the timing and materials.
The palace is a traditional craftsmanship, and Kwon Moo-seok has continued to produce bows from generation to generation in Yecheon, North Gyeongsang Province, a famous place for traditional Archery.
bbb※※ For detailed information on the above cultural assets, please refer to the Seoul Metropolitan Government Department of Historical and Cultural Heritage (202-2133-2616). </bb
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