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My first dojang (Korean name stamp/name seal)

Dojang - A Korean name stamp (name seal)

In Korea, the name stamp traditionally holds a special place. Known as dojang 도장 in Korean, these personal stamps/seals serve as an extension of your identity, much like a fingerprint or a signature in the Western world.

You can use the dojang for signing legal documents and contracts. In these cases, the stamp effectively replaces the handwritten signature, providing a legally recognized seal of approval or authenticity. Despite the rise of digital technology, the importance of dojang is still going strong, showing how much Korea values its traditions.

One of the unique aspects of the dojang is its deeply personal nature. Every name stamp is unique, with the engraved name and chosen script style reflecting the individual’s identity. This personal aspect of the dojang extends to the very act of receiving one. In many cases, the stamp is gifted by a close friend or family member, highlighting the significance of the relationship.

If you intend to use your dojang as your signature, you will need to register at the local district office. Once the dojang is registered, it is considered validated for official use. Foreigners can also register a dojang, if you are staying in Korea on a long-term visa (more than 6 months). If you are a tourist or a short-term visitor, you can still have a dojang made as a personal memento, but it won’t be recognized for official use.

When I was visiting Jeonju Hanok Village with my friend Ella and her husband, they gave me the beautiful dojang, you can see in the photos and the video of this post. I felt that it was not just a souvenir, but also a symbol of my Korean connection to the Korean culture and a token of our friendship. Thank you so much Ella for such a wonderful gift!

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