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The wooden geese are used even after they got married. They are used as a means of nonverbal communication between the couple. If the female goose turns her back as in this picture, it means the wife is sulky and doesn't want to talk to the husband.
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- Rest your mind and rejuvenate your soul in the land of the morning calm
- A country renowned for its rich cultural and aesthetic beauty.
- Begin a fantastic journey into the cultural traditions of the past - today!
Korean Traditional Music Station
- Quoted as “the sound that baptizes your soul”
- Unique tempo distribution
- Warm and soft tone color
- Calm and meditative character
- Listen samples
Online Gallery of Korean Arts and Crafts
- High quality pictures and detailed descriptions
- Art essays with in-depth information
- Unique handcrafted gifts
Monday, February 21, 2011
Korean Wooden Wedding Geese: a means of nonverbal communication between the married couple
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Korean Wooden Wedding Geese
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A couple of wooden geese is used in Korean traditional wedding since they symbolize a happily married couple who remains faithful to their partner their entire lives.
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