How A Korean Fan Maker Carries On The 350-Year-Old Tradition Of Hapjukseon | For The Culture

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Kim Dong-sik is a fourth-generation craftsman making hapjukseon, a traditional Korean fan. These fans date back at least 350 years to the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) and were used by only the royal family and aristocrats. Kim is one of the few artisans making this fan today, and he's a master of every step of the process.
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