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Notes:

In the Joseon era in Korea, these were often emblems of charm and good luck mostly found on women's clothing of the upper class (Yangban). They were literally silver and gold for the Queen and concubines/consorts. They were not found in the Three Kingdoms era at all and are mostly Chinese/Buddhist-based. These also weren't found on most outerwear (Durumagi)

The bong hwang, or the Korean Phoenix (though this is inaccurate to call it that), was only found on the Queen's clothing. You could get killed for having it on someone else's... so use with caution.

I will shake my fist at you if you try to put these on Japanese clothes. (Or just laugh and sneer at you). Korean clothes.

Oh and I preset the spacing for you, so you don't have to measure so much.

Included:
- Bong Hwang
- Edging (use Shift click to get a straight line like that--will not bend. You need AI patterns for that.)
- One circle with an edging.
- 2 Lotuses, left and right.
- One lotus from the top (the type used on collars).

If you just need a foundry of embroidery patterns from Korea try this website: [link]
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