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What is Jagae? Najeon Chilgi-The Korean Craft That Builds Depth One Layer at a Time
Pick up a piece of najeon chilgi and the surface appears to have depth — not the depth of relief or texture, but genuine optical depth, as if the light is returning from inside the object rather than off it. That quality is structural, not incidental. Here’s what the wood, lacquer, and shell are each…
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Jjok: What Korean Indigo Dyeing Is Actually Doing to the Fabric
When you pull indigo-dyed cloth from the vat, it looks wrong. The fabric comes out green. Then oxygen acts on it, and within seconds the cloth shifts — green to teal, teal to blue, blue deepening as you watch. The colour is not in the vat. It is produced by the cloth meeting air. That…
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Where Seoul Designers Source Materials: Dongdaemun, Sinseol-dong, and Seongsu-dong
Seoul’s vibrant material markets are essential for K-fashion enthusiasts, offering unique fabrics and design inspiration. Dongdaemun is famed for its vast selection, while Sinseol-dong provides vintage materials. Seongsu-dong, known as “Seoul’s Brooklyn,” showcases emerging trends and crafts. Explore these neighborhoods for a true fashion adventure!

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