Recycling story:
attractive hangul banner

Date2022-07-10


Upcycling, second chance work

In Korea, there was a time when the awareness of 'donating' banners was lacking. Because no one knew what the heck they could do with the donated banners. But recently, so many places are choosing to donate rather than throw away.

Nukkak is making a variety of products by using banners that are more precious because they are less in quantity. From bags to wallets. Its usefulness is very wide.


1. National Hangeul Museum

The National Hangeul Museum researches, collects, and introduces various materials to inform more people about the value of 'Hangeul'.

[Friends, how are you? - Textbook Korean Fairy Tales] The exhibition introduces Korean fairy tales introduced in textbooks. Fairy tales talk about growth and positivity for life.

2. Jinju National Museum

Jinju National Museum is the first national museum in Gyeongsangnam-do. It plays a role in preserving and introducing the history of the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592 and the precious cultural heritage of the region, and is carrying out various activities.

The [Firepower Joseon] exhibition, which was held this time, sheds light on how Joseon developed gunpowder weapons and how it overcame the Imjin War.


Nukak Korean banner

Banners, reborn as bags and accessories, retain all the pieces of inspiration we've experienced. Nukkak continues to collect various Hangul banners. So that the seeds of our inspiration can bloom again everywhere.

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