This class lets you create Korea's traditional evil-warding dried pollack using punch needles, a symbol meant to bring good fortune and ward off bad luck.
What is Evil-warding dried pollack?
Evil-warding dried pollack is a traditional Koren decorative item believed to ward off bad energy and invite good fortune.
Pollock symbolizes abundance because it lays many eggs, and since it is often dried and and preserved for a long time, it also represents lasting prosperity and goo luck. Sometimes, red chili peppers or charcoal are hung together with it to enhance the meaning of blocking negative energy and purifying the space.
Rather than a strict belief, this custom is best understood as symbolic cultural practice that celebrates and supports new beginnings.
Create your own cute evil-warding dried pollack filled with good wishes!
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The traditional icon is expressed in a cute and cozy embroidery style, making it both a memorable souvenir from your trip and a lucky charm.
You can freely design the thread colors, patterns, and facial expressions, so each dried pollack has its own unique personality.
The silk thread, symbolizing health, longevity, wealth, and continuous good luck, is expressed with traditional Korean knots to add cultural significance.
Classes are available in Korean and English, and translation materials are provided for other languages.
Even beginners can join comfortably, as the class starts with basic exercises and progresses step by step.
Experience Process
1. Simple practice of basic punch needle techniques
2. Choose thread colors and punch the dried pollack shape
3. Using a needle to embroider eyes, mouth, and other details
4. Finish with fabric glue and let dry
5. Cut, attach front and back, and connect to knot decoration for completion (instructor guidance ensures a polished final result)
Experience Schedule
Tuesday 10:00 / 14:00 / 16:00
About 1~1.5 hours
Minimum/Maximum number of Experience
One person / 6 people

