Pleasantly plump-kojorok! And nicely narro-taburuk!
Pleasantly plump-kojorok! And nicely narro-taburuk!

A “heobeck” was a jug used to draw up water. Thinly sliced bamboo was used to weave a basket to carry it around in. The “heobeck” was made with a narrow mouth (“taburuk”, or “nicely narrow”) to keep water from spilling out and a rounded body ("kojorok", or “pleasantly plump”) so that it could fill up with water. Would you like to learn about how a “heobeck” was made?