The skill that was highly valued throughout korean history
Silk production/fabric manufacturing
The lower garment that is pleated and worn by wraping around the body.
Chima (치마)
Hanbok today is worn specifically for this national holiday in korea.
Seollal (Lunar New Year)
The kings emblem and color that was exclusive to all of his clothing.
Five toed dragon, red
The one looped bow that holds the upper garment together
Goreum (고름)
The common hairstyle worn by married women that was adorned with a simple hair ornament
Jjokjin Muri-braided low bun (쪽진머리)
(chignon) and Binyeo-hairpin (비녀)
The hanbok that we wear today is based off of this korean dynasty
Joseon Dynasty (조선시대)
This ornament is worn typically in a braid down the back.
Daenggi (댕기)
The four textiles used to make hanbok.
Silk, hemp, ramie, and cotton
The two dynasties that influenced Korean dress in the early times.
The Song Dynasty and Ming Dynasty
The accessory that was made with horsehair and a bamboo frame that was party transparent
Gat(갓 모자)
The colors that were traditionally used in hanbok
white, red, blue, black, and yellow
The artist that captured the hanbok in daily life and name one of his pieces
Shin Yun Bok (신윤복)- Dano Day, Dance with Two Swords, Portrait of a Beauty
The Royal blouse worn in traditional royal court attire by the queen.
Dangui (당의)
The five elements and theory that inspired the colors of hanbok
Metal, fire, wood, water, earth, and Yin-and-Yang Theory.