The SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume is honored to present this special exhibition showcasing the
restoration of royal embroidered garments, treasures that carry the marks of history, together with the
creative legacy of the late Master Han Sang Soo, National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 80 in embroidery.
It is a true privilege to share this meaningful occasion with you.
This exhibition extends beyond the appreciation of ornate embroidery. Through the restoration and creative
reinterpretation of royal ceremonial attire, it seeks to broaden the value of Korea's clothing culture and
highlight the enduring significance of our cultural heritage. By experiencing the grandeur and artistry of
these garments, visitors are invited to deepen their understanding of Korean culture and to recognize
embroidery not merely as "craft," but as a profound expression of traditional Korean art.
The grace and splendor captured in these embroidered robes will enrich your aesthetic experience, while also
inspiring pride in our shared cultural legacy.
We sincerely thank you for your presence and hope this exhibition leaves you with lasting inspiration and
appreciation.