[Treasures from National Museum of Korea] Cotton Armor
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Source: The Korea Herald
Published: 2026-04-15 10:56 UTC+10:00
Section: All News
Factuality Score: 92
Opinion Category: Neutral
Topics: Property, Asia, South Korea, World News, Asia Pacific
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Designed to resist or absorb the impact of a bullet, this cotton armor was made by stitching as many as thirty layers of cotton fabric together. Inside the armor the name “Gong Gun-ok” is written in ink, which appears to be that of the armor’s owner. It is the only remaining article of its kind, and thus is regarded as a valuable source of knowledge on the development of armor in Korea.
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