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Hwarot (Korean: 활옷) is a type of
traditional Korean clothing worn
during the
Goryeo and
Joseon eras only by
royal women for
ceremonial occasions and later...
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special ceremonial occasions (e.g. wedding, birthday, holidays).: 132
Hwarot or hwal-ot was the full
dress for a
princess and the
daughter of a king...
- (hairpin)
Dodeurak daenggi Komeori hairstyle with a
daenggi Gache Hanbok Hwarot List of
Korean clothing [1][dead link] "'댕기' - 네이트 백과사전".
Archived from...
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first donation,
originally made privately, was used for
treatment of a
hwarot owned by the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) at the time, while...
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Chima jeogori Dangui Dopo
Durumagi Garot Gwanbok Gonryongpo Hakchangui Hwarot Jeogori Jeonbok Kkachi durumagi Magoja Po
Sagyusam Saekdongot Wonsam School...
- regularly. They only wore
clothes with
color on
special occasions, such as
hwarot for weddings.
While wearing white is not
unique to Koreans, the
extent of...
- 12-ornamented myeonbok,
presides in
place of the Emperor.
Mianfu Jeogori Po
Wonsam Hwarot The king's
Myeonbok jongmyo.net.
Access date: May 18, 2010. (in English)...
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wearing Hanbok in
music videos,
award shows, and
other public appearances.
Hwarot,
bridal robe Bride's Robe (Hwalot), 19th century,
Brooklyn Museum North...
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began to be used by
commoners who
could not have a
ceremonial clothing like
hwarot or wonsam. They put it on
their outer jeogori (a
short jacket) for their...
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fabric without gathering.
Chima jeogori Baji (clothing)
Dangui Wonsam Hwarot Qun (Chinese: 裙)–
Chinese equivalent Wikimedia Commons has
media related...