Hanbok Museum
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Andreia
Cork, Irland484 bidrag
aug. 2017 • Familie
Hanbok, the national attire of Korea has a museum of its on in Seoul. Its located across the street from Gyeongbokgung Palace / Geonchunmun Gate (east side). It is right next to the Kumho Museum of Art.
Brimming with cultural and historical sites throughout the city it is a bit surprising that this museum goes unnoticed by most people visiting Seoul. Although it is understandable. Even I only got to know about it when I stumbled upon its existence online by chance when looking for info about the Kimchi Museum whereabouts. It was a bit hard to find it since even the locals didn't know that there was a Hanbok museum so close to them.
This museum is the life work of the hanbok designer Lee Ri Ja and it has the particularity that it is only open on the first and third Saturday of every month.
It has an admission fee of ₩10,000 per person (the same price applies for children – August 2017).
I asked the lady if children had to pay the same price or if it was cheaper but she didn't speak English nor did she seemed to understand it. Yet she was very kind to us from beginning to end and even offered us fresh water when we arrived without even having asked for it. It was also nice that all the floors of the museum had air conditioning.
The museum is composed by 3 floors:
The Entrance (ground floor/ 1F) its where you find the reception on your right side that its also a shop. In here you will find all kinds of materials needed be able to create an Hanbok and even photos of the designer herself.
2F (2nd floor) exhibits delicate works of embroidery finely sewn together and a photo of the designer as well a small text about her life and what made her pursue the path of an Hanbok designer.
“In 2000 and onward, Lee Rheeza started to use pieces of clothes to make Hanbok. Sewing patchwork clothes that she had been collecting, gives her inspiration in her work and it also became a source of power that enabled her to fight over her illness. Eventually, this new way of working of hers, brings another fashion trend into the industry. Patchwork wrapping cloth and Hanbok made by pieces of ramie, silk, hemp tells us more about the designer Lee Rhee Za who is always challenging herself and studying new ways to create Hanbok.” - taken from the postcards I received from the lady at the museum.
3F (3rd floor) here you will learn about the evolution of the Hanbok and the tools used to create it. It also highlights the circle of life from birth to death and the clothes they had to wear for each occasion throughout their lifetime.
All the Hanbok on display were created by the Lee Ri Ja, the Hanbok designer. You will also find lots of ornaments such as hairpins and norigae to name a few. At the centre of the room you will find two wooden litters (vehicles) known in Korea as gama.
The museum has a working lift in case you have mobility problems or are with children.
Brimming with cultural and historical sites throughout the city it is a bit surprising that this museum goes unnoticed by most people visiting Seoul. Although it is understandable. Even I only got to know about it when I stumbled upon its existence online by chance when looking for info about the Kimchi Museum whereabouts. It was a bit hard to find it since even the locals didn't know that there was a Hanbok museum so close to them.
This museum is the life work of the hanbok designer Lee Ri Ja and it has the particularity that it is only open on the first and third Saturday of every month.
It has an admission fee of ₩10,000 per person (the same price applies for children – August 2017).
I asked the lady if children had to pay the same price or if it was cheaper but she didn't speak English nor did she seemed to understand it. Yet she was very kind to us from beginning to end and even offered us fresh water when we arrived without even having asked for it. It was also nice that all the floors of the museum had air conditioning.
The museum is composed by 3 floors:
The Entrance (ground floor/ 1F) its where you find the reception on your right side that its also a shop. In here you will find all kinds of materials needed be able to create an Hanbok and even photos of the designer herself.
2F (2nd floor) exhibits delicate works of embroidery finely sewn together and a photo of the designer as well a small text about her life and what made her pursue the path of an Hanbok designer.
“In 2000 and onward, Lee Rheeza started to use pieces of clothes to make Hanbok. Sewing patchwork clothes that she had been collecting, gives her inspiration in her work and it also became a source of power that enabled her to fight over her illness. Eventually, this new way of working of hers, brings another fashion trend into the industry. Patchwork wrapping cloth and Hanbok made by pieces of ramie, silk, hemp tells us more about the designer Lee Rhee Za who is always challenging herself and studying new ways to create Hanbok.” - taken from the postcards I received from the lady at the museum.
3F (3rd floor) here you will learn about the evolution of the Hanbok and the tools used to create it. It also highlights the circle of life from birth to death and the clothes they had to wear for each occasion throughout their lifetime.
All the Hanbok on display were created by the Lee Ri Ja, the Hanbok designer. You will also find lots of ornaments such as hairpins and norigae to name a few. At the centre of the room you will find two wooden litters (vehicles) known in Korea as gama.
The museum has a working lift in case you have mobility problems or are with children.
Skrevet 19. mars 2018
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vlogg
Busan, Sør-Korea4 805 bidrag
jan. 2016 • Alene
필수 방문지라고 생각합니다.
이리자 라는 한복 디자이너의 전시관이고요.
아래층에는 한복 부띠크 샵이 있으며 2층에 이 전시관이 있어요.
한복뿐 아니라 규방공예품들이 다양하게 있어 한국 전통의상과 소품들에 대해서
관람할수 있어서 아주 흥미로웠습니다.
이리자 라는 한복 디자이너의 전시관이고요.
아래층에는 한복 부띠크 샵이 있으며 2층에 이 전시관이 있어요.
한복뿐 아니라 규방공예품들이 다양하게 있어 한국 전통의상과 소품들에 대해서
관람할수 있어서 아주 흥미로웠습니다.
Skrevet 31. desember 2016
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fufu
Bangkok, Thailand3 442 bidrag
des. 2016 • Par
ชมสถานที่จัดแสดงชุดประจำชาติของเกาหลีใต้ แต่ละชุดเนื้อผ้าดีมากๆ ลวดลายบนผืนผ้าวิจิตรงดงามมาก เป็นพิพิธภัณฑ์ที่น่ามาชมมาก
Skrevet 19. desember 2016
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chettakhun
Bangkok, Thailand1 850 bidrag
des. 2016 • Par
พิพิธภัณฑ์ปิดวันอาทิตย์ มีทั้งหมด 3 ชั้น ชั้นล่างสุดเป็นร้านขายของ ตัวห้องจัดแสดงอยู่ที่ชั้น2,3 จัดแสดงชุดประจำชาติแบบต่างๆ เนื้อผ้าสวยงามมาก
Skrevet 18. desember 2016
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GlobalGetawayAB
London, UK4 bidrag
Where can I get tickets to buy for my clients to buy before they arrive
Andreia
Cork, Irland484 bidrag
Hi.
You can only buy tickets in the building. But do have in mind that this museum is only open on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month.
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