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NOTES E McKillop, Beth: Korean Art and Design. The Samsung Gallery of Korean Art. London 1992. pp. 124-125. Paek Yong-ja: Hangukui Bokshik. Doso Chulphan Gyongchunsa, Seoul 1993. pp. 34, 199. 2. Geum Key-sook: The Beauty of Korean Traditional Costume. (In Korean) Youl Hwa Publisher, Seoul 1993. p. 33. 3. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. pp. 54, 70. 4. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. p. 75. 5. Chon Gyong-hwa: Hangúk munhwadze chongsal. Seoul 1993. pp. 1077, 1093. 6. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. pp. 139-140, 142-144. Paek Yong-ja: Ibid. pp. 326-328. 7. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. pp. 138-146. 8. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. p. 163. 9. Adams, Edward B.: Korean Folk Art and Craft. Second Printing. Seoul International Publishing House. Seoul 1989. pp. 39,113. 10. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. p. 143. 11. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. pp. 139, 141-142. 12. Geum Key-sook: Ibid. p. 142. 13. Inv. No.: H. 58.83. Our collection received it as a gift from the Korean Democratic People's Republic in 1958 together with several older objects and numerous contemporary objects of applied atrs. Sizes: total length of the composition: 35 cm, the length of the knotted ties: about 10 cm the length of the tassels: about 23 cm. The length and width of the butterflyshaped button 3 cm and 2.3 cm. The length of the folding prism: 12.6 cm, and two lids diagonal: 1.6 cm. Measurements of rectangularshaped jade ornament: 4.5 x 3.8 x 1.8 cm. The length of the coral ronament: 7.5 cm. The length of the two butterfly-shaped jade ornaments: 6.7 cm, and its largest width: 4.5 cm. 14. The goldsmith ornaments were chemically studied by restorers of the Goldsmith Department of the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Herewith I wish to express my thanks for their colleagual help. 15. Choi Sun-u: The Arts of Korea. Vol. II. Paintings. Soeul 1979. 2nd edition, pp. 99, 185.