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Onggi Folk Museum

Coordinates: 37°39′16″N 127°00′53″E / 37.6545°N 127.0146°E / 37.6545; 127.0146
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Onggi Folk Museum
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EstablishedApril 1991
Location497-15, Ssangmun 1-dong, Dobong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Collection size3,300
Websiteonggimuseum.org
Korean name
Hangul
옹기민속박물관
Hanja
Revised RomanizationOnggi minsok bakmulgwan
McCune–ReischauerOnggi minsok pakmulkwan

The Onggi Folk Museum, located in Seoul, South Korea is a private museum specializing in onggi, Korean earthenware which is used for storage and utilitarian purposes. It was established as the Goryeo Folk Museum (Korean고려민속박물관) in 1991 and later was changed to the current name. The museum consists of three-story building and an outdoor exhibition hall where 3,300 items of onggi and other items such as dancheong patterns, Korean traditional decorative coloring used for building are exhibited.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ "Onggi Folk Museum". Korea Tourism Organization.
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37°39′16″N 127°00′53″E / 37.6545°N 127.0146°E / 37.6545; 127.0146