fnctId=bbs,fnctNo=1754 RSS 2.0 24 건 게시물 검색 Title Writer 검색어 입력 공통(상단고정) 공지 게시글 게시글 리스트 Felt Rug Writer 총관리자 조회 827 첨부파일 0 Felt RugLate Joseon DynastyLength 68.7cm / Width 144cm Felt is a non-woven fabric formed by the adhering and matting together df woolen fibers, called Jun and variously used in Korea. Jun was used for colothing, head gear, shoes, amor and so on. Wooden Clogs for Rainy Days Writer 총관리자 조회 781 첨부파일 0 Wooden Clogs for Rainy DaysLate Joseon DynastyLength 14.4cm Made of wood, they were worn on rainy days. High-heeled shoes protected wearers against rain and soil. The toes and heels were decorated in green stripes. Child's Silk and Leather Shoes Writer 총관리자 조회 714 첨부파일 0 Child's Silk and Leather ShoesLate Joseon DynastyLength 16cm These are the traditional Korean shoes made of leather and covered with silk. Made as a miniature of male adult shoes, these were the flower shoes which boys wore. Women's Silk and Leather Shoes Writer 총관리자 조회 724 첨부파일 0 Women's Silk and Leather ShoesLate Joseon DynastyLength 21.8cm Since the ancient times young women wore light green or pink shoes with toes and heels decorated in red. These shoes seem to have been worn by the middle-aged woman, blue and dark purple in color. Silk and Leather Shoes for Men Writer 총관리자 조회 756 첨부파일 0 Silk and Leather Shoes for Men Late Joseon DynastyLength 25cm These shoes were worn by men of noble birth on their private outings. Their toes and heels were decorated with lines and patterns. Outer Coat Writer 총관리자 조회 766 첨부파일 0 Outer CoatJoseon DynastyLength 43cm / Sleeve Length 33cm This outer coat has a bias to make it more fashionable. It was usually worn by men, but it could be said to have been worn by women, too. Women's Jacket Writer 총관리자 조회 783 첨부파일 0 Women's JacketLate Joseon DynastyLength 19.6cm / Sleeve Length 49cm This jacket has purple bias on the collar, ties and the cuffs of the sleeves. The colors vary according to the age of the wearer. This jacket was worn around the 19th century, when its length was the shortest. Child's Hand-quilted Jacket Writer 총관리자 조회 789 첨부파일 0 Child's Hand-quilted JacketLate Joseon Dynasty.Length 39.5cm / Sleeve Length 25.2cm Nou-bi is a kind of quilting style, with cottons put inside the two-layered clothes, and quilted by hand so that two clothes can be fixed. This quilting skill became more delicate and diverse with the development of fashion culture. It is presumed that in Korea it became more developed due to the cold weather of the winter. Child‘s Colorful Ceremonial Jacket Writer 총관리자 조회 804 첨부파일 0 Child‘s Colorful Ceremonial JacketLate Joseon DynastyLength (L) 54cm / Sleeve Length 44.5 cm This jacket is for little girls, decorated with chrysanthemums and bamboo designs. Gold tints are put with the letter of phoenix. Woman's Ceremonial Long Jacket Writer 총관리자 조회 907 첨부파일 0 Woman's Ceremonial Long JacketLate Joseon DynastyLength (L) 62.7cm / Sleeve Length 66 cm This is the formal dress which women of the Joseon Dynasty wore. This long jacket was worn over the casual wear, and in the court women wore this as everyday casual clothes. Its length reached over the knees and as it was open in the middle of the jacket, two front sides overlapped. Green silk jacket had crimson lining and breast ties were purple. Attached to sleeve-ends were white cloth thinly filled with traditional Korean paper made from mulberry bark. Woman's Ceremonial Long Jacket for Summer Writer 총관리자 조회 865 첨부파일 0 Woman's Ceremonial Long Jacket for SummerLate Joseon DynastyLength 89cm / Sleeve Length 48cm On the Dano Eve, queens put on the unlined ceremonial long jackets, taking off the lined ones. The following day all the people did the same. Woman's Court Robe Writer 총관리자 조회 821 첨부파일 0 Woman's Court RobeLate Joseon DynastyLength 110.8cm / Sleeve Length 69.3cm Royal court ladies wore this robe as their official robes. They wore different colors according to their status in the order of hierarchy: yellow, red, purple and green. Women of learned family and common folks wore green robe with flower designs. This was allowed together with hwarot to the lower class women as their wedding costumes. Woman's Wedding Robe Writer 총관리자 조회 996 첨부파일 0 Woman's Wedding Robe Late Joseon DynastyLength 111cm / Sleeve Length 60.4cm It was the ceremonial robe for a princess or the king's daughter by a concubine. It was allowed to be worn by common folks only on their weddings. Outside was red, while inside was blue. Embroidery of floral patterns and letters meaning longevity and happiness decorated the whole robe, which was added with ten pasted sheets of traditional Korean paper. Sleeve-ends were made colorful with blue, yellow and red. They wore crowns on their heads with dark violet hair ribbons. Official Robe Writer 총관리자 조회 807 첨부파일 0 Official RobeJoseon DynastyLength 139.5cm / Sleeve Length 102.5cmNational Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 121 This coat is part of a military uniform that comes with a hat, belt, and shoes. The coat was worn as a uniform by officials during the Japanese invasion of Joseon in 1592. During the King Youngjo period (1694-1776), it was worn during royal parades and while serving as an envoy to a foreign country. High-rank officials wore navy color coats, while low-rank officials wore dark blue coats, but they wore red when travelling outside the city. This coat, which was worn by Heung-wan Gun, has knot buttons on the right sleeve to make it comfortable to shoot arrows. Official Uniform Writer 총관리자 조회 830 첨부파일 0 Official UniformLate Joseon DynastyLength 138cm / Sleeve Length 87cmNational Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 121 Marked by its round collar, the gwanbok was the official uniform worn by government officials. Ever since the Silla Kingdom introduced the official uniform system from the Tang Dynasty of China, gwanbok was worn until the Joseon Dynasty. With an official hat, belt and embroidered patches as a set, different types of uniforms were worn for different occasions: gongbok as the official robe for an audience with the king, sangbok as daily official clothing and sibok as official work robes. This particular dark blue uniform has a blue lining and narrow sleeves, indicating that it was produced in the late Joseon Dynasty. It has three chest straps, a style that appeared in the mid-Joseon period, with the longest strap placed between the other two when tied. Embroidered patches are attached to the front and back. Ritual Robe Writer 총관리자 조회 747 첨부파일 0 Ritual RobeJoseon DynastyLength 97cm / Sleeve Length 84cmNational Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 121 Ritual robes were worn at the Royal Ancestral Shrine while performing ancestral services. The basic construction of a ritual robe is similar to that of a ceremonial robe, however, a ritual robe includes an ornamental collar made from white raw-silk, and a black silk robe, which is worn over a white inner silk robe. This robe, which was worn by Heung-wan Gun, is dark purple on the outside and white in the inside. The ceremonial skirt of this robe is the same as that of a ceremonial robe, whereas the red ceremonial apron is simplified to be hung on the chest. 처음 12 1 2 다음 페이지 끝