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Soban

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are generally fairly small, due to the historical custom of family members and guests each having their own individual table. The standard dimensions are around 30 by 50 cm (12 by 20 in), with the legs standing about 30 cm (12 in) high. The table is placed on the floor, and used
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Soban are generally classified in various ways. Commonly they are referred to by their region of origin. Another standard system classifies them by the shape and number of the legs, the most popular of which is
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for carrying food and as individual dining tables. They are generally made of walnut, pine or ginko wood, often sourced from the carpenter's local area. Carvings and murals showing images of
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were also used for general carrying tasks, as writing desks and as small altars for prayers or for burning incense.
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have been found in tombs dating back to the time of the
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National Intangible Cultural Heritage of South Korea
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Index

Sobanjang

Joseon
Korean
Hanja
Korea
Goguryeo kingdom

Important Intangible Cultural Properties
Chabudai
"Soban: More than small tables"
The Korea Times
National Museum of Korea
National Museum of Korea




"Lee In-se Exemplifies the Tradition of Soban"
Koreana
Korea Foundation


"Handicrafts: Soban"
the original
Handicrafts of the Korean People
ISBN
978-89-89988-13-7
Categories
Furniture

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