-
various lengths.
Goreum (고름)
refers to the
strings that
fasten clothes together. Traditionally,
there are many
types of
goreum.
Fabric goreum were potentially...
- The
basic form of a
jeogori consists of gil (길), git (깃),
dongjeong (동정),
goreum (고름) and
sleeves somae: the gil is the
large section of the
garment in both...
- typical,
traditional Korean accessory used in Hanbok,
which can be hung on
goreum (coat strings) of a woman's
jeogori or on her chima. The
norigae functions...
- for the
inner fabric and for
goreum (고름),
which is the
ribbons tied at the chest, is red and
purple respectively. Two
goreum are
attached at the left side...
-
magoja does not have git (깃, a band of
fabric that
trims the collar) or
goreum (고름, coat strings),
unlike the
jeogori and
durumagi (overcoat). The men's...
- men or
women with no slit. It is most
commonly held
closed with a
single goreum.[definition needed]
Garot Garot is a type of
working and
everyday dress...
- The
difference is a jang-ot has a
collar (git) and a
ribbon for
tying (
goreum). Jang-ot
looks like a long coat with its two
sleeves and collars. It has...
- for the
portions called git (깃, a band of
fabric that
trims the collar),
goreum (고름,
strings at chest),
doltti (돌띠,
embroidered belt)
respectively and purple...
-
Continued Studies in
Comparative Religion,
Jerusalem Institute and Ben
Goreum University,
Israel and
Project Interchange an
Institute of the American...
-
durumagi to
change in appearance. Not only was the
waist belt
changed into a
goreum, the
traditional po's
short length and wide
sleeves were
lengthened and...