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- Chaesang comment "Chaesang Hangul: 채상; hanja: 彩箱 are woven boxes or baskets constructed from strips of bamboo. The art of constructing such baskets (chaesang-jang) is represented by the sole surviving master craftsman, Seo Han-gyu, who, along with the art itself, is one of the Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea.Historically, chaesang were used by women of the Korean aristocracy to store clothing or jewels.".
- Q16255505 comment "Chaesang Hangul: 채상; hanja: 彩箱 are woven boxes or baskets constructed from strips of bamboo. The art of constructing such baskets (chaesang-jang) is represented by the sole surviving master craftsman, Seo Han-gyu, who, along with the art itself, is one of the Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea.Historically, chaesang were used by women of the Korean aristocracy to store clothing or jewels.".