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Rice-polishing Jar

unknownRepublic of Korea/Since the Liberation of Korea

National Folk Museum of Korea

National Folk Museum of Korea
Seoul, South Korea

Hwakdok is a tool used for grinding grains, and is also called hwakdol. It is made of a rock hollowed out into a mortar shape. This stone mortar was used to crush a small quantity of grains or seasonings such as red peppers and salt, for quantities too small to be ground in a bigger mortar. There were two types of this stone mortar – one made by hollowing out natural stone, and one made by firing a large, round pottery bowl with a coarse inside. The former type used a fist-sized stone called podok to grind the contents in the mortar. The latter type was used with a small tool resembling an hourglass with a coarse surface on both ends to grind the contents.

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  • Title: Rice-polishing Jar
  • Creator: unknown
  • Date Created: Republic of Korea/Since the Liberation of Korea
  • Location: 한국
  • Physical Dimensions: Mouth diameter 46 Height 17 Base diameter 35.5
  • Type: Eating/Processing/General Processing
  • Medium: Stone/Tin
National Folk Museum of Korea

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