Chungcheongnam-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 25 Cheongyang Chunpojagi +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property |
Designated date |
1998.12.29 |
location |
Cheongyang-gun, Chungcheongnam-do |
Chunpo refers to cloth woven using silk and ramie cloth.
The springtime of Cheongyang's Chunpo Japgi dates back to the late Joseon Dynasty, and from around 1940, Cheongyang's Chunpo Market was famous nationwide. Among the Cheongyang area, Ungok area was known to specialize in making spring rolls from house to house.
Chunpo's method of making silkworms is to make silkworms with silkworms and ramie fabrics by hanging them on a loom, putting a dotomari (a frame for weaving a loom) on the loom and hanging a silk thread (a thick thread for walking up the loom thread one by one).
Baek Soon-ki, a holder of the Chunpo weaving function, received the skills from his mother-in-law, Yang Yang-seok, the first holder of the function, and is now continuing the tradition of his daughter-in-law Kim Hee-soon and Chunpo weaving, and both the production process and tools of Chunpo weaving are using the same old methods.
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