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 The emblem has been used in western countries, to symbolize a state's authority, an organization, or a family. The Korean national emblem is represented by as the shape of the rose of Sharon encircling the Taegeuk circle. It is used on various items including letterheads government papers, appointment certificates for ranking government officials, decorations and Presidential commendations, and on official facilities in foreign countries.

Korea adopted the National Emblem in 1963.
It is shown on important government documents, facilities, and objects.
Forms: badges and embossers


  • When needed, the emblem may be enlarged or reduced.
  • When it is embossed, it is rendered in black and white, with blue shown in black and other colors in white.
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