Hansan Mosi
Type | Fabric |
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Material | Ramie fiber |
Production method | Weaving |
Production process | Handicraft |
Place of origin | Hansan-myeon, South Korea |
Weaving of Mosi (fine ramie) in the Hansan region | |
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Country | South Korea |
Reference | 00453 |
Region | Asia and the Pacific |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2011 (6th session) |
List | Representative |
Hansan Mosi (Korean: 한산모시), a fine Ramie (Mosi in Korean) weaved fabric made in Hansan area of Seocheon County in South Chungcheong Province, is one of Korean traditional textiles.[1] It is used to produce different types of clothing and due to its light weight, they are mostly worn in hot weather.[2]
Hansan mosi –its weaving and all the processes related to it– is inscribed in UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List since 2011[3] and enlisted as South Korean Intangible Cultural Property since 1967.
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