Korean Knots in Modern Korea
The knots uses in modern life has started to develop, after the division of culture and technology was established in 1994 and set up a unit called Cultural Industry planning division to be in charge of developing cultural products. Korean knots were also used in the designs of non-Korean artists usually in forms of Garackji knot which is a basic knot usually used to fill spaces and give classical touch and Mangsa knot that was usually used on pouches for jewelry.
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