Jipjulnokgi
Jipjul is made of ‘Sae (strip)’ growing in the hilly and mountainous areas. First, make a single strip, and then combine two strips into one.
The theme of Hall II is the living and industry of Jeju Island.
As Jeju Island is surrounded by seas on all sides, abundant food has been taken from the seas. Using a raft called taewoo they caught jaridom, a small kind of snappers and they used sail boats to catch tail fish or okdom, (a large kind of snapper). Haenyeo (women divers) dived into the sea of over 10-15m deep and caught marine products, demonstrating a tenacious spirit of independent living.
The hall also exhibits women divers gear (goggles, spades, spears, shell openers) and farming tools (boolmi bellows, daengi plow blades, boseup molds for plow blades), evoking an image of old Jeju Island.
The wide slopes of Mt. Halla have been used as ranches since the Goryeo Dynasty. Jeju's indigenous ponies, strong and mild in temperament, is used for farming (plowing and pulling carts) as well as riding.
The hall allows you to have a glimpse of farming tools, preserving containers and pounding tools.
Jipjulnokgi
Jipjul is made of ‘Sae (strip)’ growing in the hilly and mountainous areas. First, make a single strip, and then combine two strips into one.
Haenyeo (female diver)
Haenyeo (female diver) was also called as Jomnyeo or Jomsu, which symbolizes the strength and diligence of Jeju women. Haenyeo picks turban shells, abalones, sea urchins and seaweed in shallow sea when it is sunny regardless of season. The products took large portion of domestic economy. They wore clothes named ‘Sojungi’, water towel and water jacket, and used Bitchang, harpoon and Mangsari with Tewak.
Tewakmangsari
They put turban shells and abalones they collected in the sea in it.
Mulsojungi
Clothes which Haenyeo wore. They also wore a jacket.
Taewal
It is overshoes in order for their feet not to sink into the snow when they walked on snowy roads for hunting.
Ujang
It is a kind of clothes which a shepherd wore, suitable for heating.
Anvil
People used this when tempering heated iron in Ddokddakbulmigan.
Boseopdengi
It was used to make Boseop, a component of a plow.