Jasu embroidery culture
Korean Yasu embroidery is a famous traditional art form. Koreans often embroider letters, flowers, birds, and plants. Thanks to that, the objects, under the artist's hands, become very vivid and fancy. Hand-embroidered patterns are also used to decorate household items such as pillows, towels, glasses cases, curtains, cigarette bags, spoons and chopsticks. The art of embroidery not only serves decorative purposes, but Yasu embroidery also serves to decorate temples and statues dedicated to religion.
Currently, there are many beautiful and sophisticated products that are sold and mass-produced, so Yasu embroidery has disappeared and almost disappeared from Korea. There are many exhibitions displaying the art of Yasu embroidery in Korea and other countries that are increasingly attracting the interest of craftsmen everywhere. In the country, embroidery classes have been opened, those who love this job will be able to study for free at women's development centers or some skilled artisans open their own vocational training classes.