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Thread-fixing Tool for Weaving

unknownRepublic of Korea/Since the Liberation of Korea

National Folk Museum of Korea

National Folk Museum of Korea
Seoul, South Korea

Kkeunggae, or leveler, is a farming tool used to level or break the ground before or after seeding, which is also called kkeulgae. It can be made from a variety of materials including wood, pine twigs, and bush clover. It is made by evenly tying up around ten rounded sticks at a length between 20 cm to 30 cm, with branches trimmed off except for those facing downwards. It would be sat on by a person or weighed down with a rock, then pulled by a cow to crush hard clods on the ground that have frozen over winter. In some cases, a bunch of pine twigs or bush clover would be tied together to create a thick and strong enough board to carry a person or a heavy rock, and some were attached with a handle. It was also used to cover up barley seeds with soil after seeding to prevent birds from pecking at the seeds, or to train young calves to plow.

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  • Title: Thread-fixing Tool for Weaving
  • Creator: unknown
  • Date Created: Republic of Korea/Since the Liberation of Korea
  • Location: 한국
  • Physical Dimensions: Length 106 Breadth 164
  • Type: Industry/Livelihood/Agriculture/Sowing and Cultivating/Leveler
  • Medium: Wood
National Folk Museum of Korea

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