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[[File:Buk-drum.jpg|right|thumb|358px|A ''buk'' on display at the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle]]
 
The ''buk'' is a traditional style of Korean standing drum, related to the Japanese ''[[tsuri daiko]]''. It is typically decorated with a ''[[mitsudomoe]]'' design, known as ''samsaeg ui taegeuk'' in Korean. The red, blue, and yellow colors of the design are said to represent heaven, earth, and humanity.
 
The ''buk'' is a traditional style of Korean standing drum, related to the Japanese ''[[tsuri daiko]]''. It is typically decorated with a ''[[mitsudomoe]]'' design, known as ''samsaeg ui taegeuk'' in Korean. The red, blue, and yellow colors of the design are said to represent heaven, earth, and humanity.
  

Latest revision as of 02:47, 28 May 2018

A buk on display at the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle

The buk is a traditional style of Korean standing drum, related to the Japanese tsuri daiko. It is typically decorated with a mitsudomoe design, known as samsaeg ui taegeuk in Korean. The red, blue, and yellow colors of the design are said to represent heaven, earth, and humanity.

References

  • Gallery labels, Wing Luke Museum, Seattle.[1]