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Dung Dipper

unknownRepublic of Korea/Since the Liberation of Korea

National Folk Museum of Korea

National Folk Museum of Korea
Seoul, South Korea

Saegatong is a container used for carrying and scattering feces and urine when fertilizing fields. In spring, urine and feces were poured into a manure tub or a urine barrel, and carried to the fields. Farmers poured the excrement into saegatong, distributing it on rice paddies or vegetable plots. To make saegatong, a long and thick log was carved into the shape of a cattle-feed dipper. A shallow spout was made on one side of the rim so as to let the manure flow down, while the opposite side of the rim was slightly raised. A handle made with a Y-shaped branch was nailed down or tied down with straw ropes or wires, to extend from the spout to the raised end. Some saegatong were made with a gourd dipper, instead of a log. Farmers held the handle as if holding a kettle, and tilted saegatong to let the manure stream down through the spout.

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  • Title: Dung Dipper
  • Creator: unknown
  • Date Created: Republic of Korea/Since the Liberation of Korea
  • Location: 한국
  • Physical Dimensions: Width 56 Length 28.5
  • Type: Industry/Livelihood/Agriculture/Sowing and Cultivating/Dung Dipper
  • Medium: Wood
National Folk Museum of Korea

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