kogumas
Kogumas are a traditional type of handwoven textile originating from the Koguryo Kingdom (Goguryeo), an ancient Korean state that existed from the 1st century BCE to the 7th century CE. These textiles were highly valued for their craftsmanship, durability, and cultural significance, often used as ceremonial garments, burial goods, or trade commodities.
Kogumas were typically woven from natural fibers such as hemp, flax, or silk, with intricate patterns and
Archaeological discoveries, particularly from burial sites in northern Korea and southern Manchuria, have provided valuable insights
Kogumas were not only functional but also carried symbolic weight, often accompanying the deceased in tombs