
Korean Saekdong Museum — Traditional Color and Textile Heritage
The Korean Saekdong Museum (한국색동박물관) is a charming specialty museum dedicated to *saekdong* — the vibrant multicolored striped fabric traditionally used in Korean children's hanbok, ceremonial garments, and festive attire. Nestled in a quiet alley in Jongno-gu near Gyeongbokgung Palace, the museum is a visual feast of color and craft.
Korean Saekdong Museum — Traditional Color and Textile Heritage
The Korean Saekdong Museum (한국색동박물관) is a charming specialty museum dedicated to saekdong — the vibrant multicolored striped fabric traditionally used in Korean children's hanbok, ceremonial garments, and festive attire. Nestled in a quiet alley in Jongno-gu near Gyeongbokgung Palace, the museum is a visual feast of color and craft.
The collection spans centuries of Korean textile heritage, tracing the evolution of saekdong patterns from Joseon Dynasty ceremonial wear to contemporary textile art. Visitors can explore the symbolic meaning of each color combination, learn about the natural dyeing methods used by Korean artisans, and see rare examples of antique garments and accessories. The museum is a perfect complement to a day spent exploring the traditional neighborhoods of Jongno, and a must-visit for anyone interested in Korean material culture and design.
Location
85-7 Yulgok-ro 10-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (near Gyeongbokgung Palace) 10-minute walk from Anguk Station (Line 3), Exit 1
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