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Figure3327/23

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a husband. Carved from wood and painted. Figure is shown wearing a long blue robe. He has bright pink skin, and painted facial features. He has short black hair. His hands are held down in front of his body. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/22

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a newly wed woman. Carved from wood and painted. Woman stands with her hands held together underneath a long thin rectangular piece of white fabric. She wears a green top with red ties and a long red skirt. Her skin is greyish-white and she has painted black facial features. Her black hair is tied back into a bun at the nape the the neck and held with a small pin. She has two semi-circular feet. Figure mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/20

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a man on a mystical creature. Carved from wood and painted. The man wears a long blue robe with red ties. He rides on the back of a yellow and blue spotted cat-like creature. Both the man and the creature have similar facial features and expressions - with wide eyes, bulbous red nose and wide red mouth with teeth bared.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and linden wood
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/16

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a musician with a kkwaenggwari (gong). Figure is cone-shaped, with a long yellow robe and painted red ties at waist. His face and hands are light pink, and he holds up a burgundy kkwaenggwari with his left hand, and a black stick in his right. He has painted black features and black hair, and wears a low black hat with a wide flat rim. Flat base with round hole for dowel.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/14

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of an adolescent. Carved from wood and painted. Figure wears a long green robe with long orange sleeves, which are held together at waist, and painted yellow ties at their waist. Painted black features and black hair, which is tied back in a long braid that extends down the back. The top of the head is flat. The figure wears orange pants, black shoes, and is standing on a red oval-shaped platform. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/11

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a married woman. Carved from wood and painted. Woman stands with her left hand on her hip, and right arm in front of her upper body. She wears a long red skirt with pink hem with scalloped white and black, and a yellow with red detailing top. Her hair is tied back in a looped bun, with a large pink arrow/pin through it. Mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/6 a-b

Pair of matching wooden phoenix figures or kkokdu (꼭두), carved and painted. Each depicts a phoenix from the neck upwards. One phoenix is dark blue with a peach face (part a), and the other (part b) is peach with a dark blue face. Extending from each head are a large red, yellow, green and dark blue comb and red wattle. A small hole is drilled horizontally through the beak. The eyes are almond-shaped, with a red iris. Mounted on a two-tiered wood base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint, pine wood and metal
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/2

Horizontal dragon board or kkokdu (꼭두) composed of three pieces of wood. The design is of two intertwined dragons, one green and one yellow, facing opposite directions, with their serpent-like bodies wrapped around one another. Each dragon is painted to have scales down its body, a black ridge down its back, and dots on its face. Each dragon holds a red ball in its mouth. There is a small square notch cutout beneath each dragon's head to mount to semicircular face boards. A single hole is drilled down the centre of the piece to mount a wooden figure or Kkokdu.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/1 a-b

Pair of matching dragon face end boards or kkokdu (꼭두). Semi-circular wood panels, each with one side carved and painted. The central design is a yellow cat-like dragon with a black nose and eyebrows, blue and red almond-shaped eyes, long blue whiskers, and an open mouth with a small blue fish in its teeth. Below the dragon's head are two black paws with three clawed digits, and above is a tricolour Taegeuk symbol. The outer arch is painted with a thick red border.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3327/18

Kkokdu (꼭두) or wooden figure of a wife. Carved from wood and painted. Woman stands with her hands down in front of her body. She wears a green top with white ties and a long red skirt. Her skin is pink and she has painted black facial features, and black hair, which is tied back into a bun at the nape the the neck. She does not have legs or feet. Figure mounted on a wood dowel and base.

Culture
Korean
Material
paint and pine wood
Made in
Seoul, Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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