-
length of the
skirt and
formed a high-waistline style. In Joseon, the
cheollik was a form of
court clothing (gwanbok); it was worn by the
kings and by...
- the late
Joseon dynasty.
During this period, the
dapho was worn over the
cheollik. The
dapho was also worn
together with the government's official's danryeong...
-
Korean version links to the page 'dapo'.
Cheollik is the
equivalent of the
Chinese robe Tieli. Both the
Korean cheollik and
Chinese tieli are
derivatives of...
-
Jeokui often had
depictions of
pheasants embroidered onto it.
Cheolick (
Cheollik; 철릭) was a
Korean adaptation of the
Mongol tunic Terlig. The
first recorded...
-
establishing the
Korean Empire.
Tongcheongwan and
Gangsapo Changeui (창의, 氅衣)
Cheollik Danryeongpo (단령포/團領袍) – a type of
round collar robe, worn by men and women...
-
Hwangchorip hats (黃草笠), with
tiger beards attached to
their caps, and the red
cheollik (철릭, a type of
traditional Korean garment). The Men and
women martial arts...
-
sixteenth century AD. The
simui also
influenced other clothing, such as the
cheollik, the nansam, and hakchangui. The
simui is
white and in
terms of design...
- over a headband, and a
green overcoat with red and blue fringes,
probably cheollik: the
traditional coat of
Korean military commanders. The coat has cloud...
- "Dapo(褡)".
Encyclopedia of
Korean Folk Culture. "철릭" [
Cheollik]. 한국민속대백과사전 (in Korean).
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