Note:

Many people ask me what the differences are between the Hwarang bow and other Korean traditional bows, such as those made by Samick (SKB50) and Greatree (Mr. Kwak Yoon-shik). It would be easier for me to say what their similarities are. They are all made for Korean-style shooting, and are approximately the same length. That's about it. Here are the differences:


  • The Hwarang bows are hand-crafted by bowyers in family-owned and operated businesses.
  • The Hwarang bows have the look of a true Korean horn bow, complete with birch bark backing and wood siyahs.
  • The Hwarang bows have the smooth, fast performance of the true Korean horn bow.

    The SKB50, etc. are good entry-level Korean bows (I started out with one like the SKB50 many, many years ago), but if what you want is a beautiful bow that performs as great as it looks, then the Hwarang Korean Bow is the one for you.

    Don't be confused by imitators--there is only one Hwarang Korean Bow!