Jeollabuk-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 65 Yajang (Kim Han-il)

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Jeollabuk-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 65 Yajang (Kim Han-il) +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property / Traditional Technology / Craft
Designated date 2019.6.7
location Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do
Introducing the holder of Kim Han-il

- Introduction to 1960.
- Blacksmith's operation since 1974.
- Entering the 24th Victory Crafts Competition in 1999
- Selection of functional winners in 2009 (Ministry of Labor)

A fieldmaster is a craftsman who makes or repairs tools and tools by heating and tapping metal, and is called a blacksmith. A blacksmith is an important profession that has produced weapons and agricultural equipment since a long time ago, and appears early in history.

In the past, many markets and markets were successful, but they are gradually disappearing due to changes in the times and the supply of mass-produced products.

Currently, the blacksmith's barn is located in Yongmeori Pass, and it produces farming tools, traditional knives, and household items.

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