-
Buddhist jangsam which is worn as
monastic robe in
present days, the
jangsam of the
Jogye Order and the
Taego Order of Buddhism. The
jangsam of the Jogye...
- robe called,
gwontu (권투/圈套)
which was
identical to
jangsam,
another monk's garment. The
Buddhist jangsam (장삼/長衫; lit. 'long gown') was a
Buddhist robe, which...
- vests,
jackets and
coats on top of this ensemble. For women,
there are
Jangsam, Dansam, Wonsam, and more. For men, some
examples are durumagi, dopo, Danryeong-ui...
- also
called 'daeui' (大衣, big clothing), 'daesu' (大袖, wide sleeves) and '
jangsam' (長衫, long clothing). The queen,
princess consort, and
consort to the first...
-
northern Chinese to fend off cold weather.
Ancient durumagi Zhiduo Buddhist jangsam Diyi
Jeokdui (diyi) was
bestowed to the
Joseon queen along with jeokgwan...
-
representative and
important dance among Korean Buddhist dances.
Dancers wear
jangsam (장삼:
monks robe) and
white gokkal (꼬깔: a
peaked hat).
Barachum Beopgochum...
-
overcoat form
women in
early Joseon; it
later became a form of headdress.
Jangsam (장삼/長衫)
Jikryunpo (直領袍) – a robe with a
straight neckline.
Durumagi Hanbok...
- do not wear
white clothes,
unless they are
wearing layered clothing or
jangsam [ko] (Buddhist robes).
Women cherish wearing chima and are
reluctant to...
-
Jeongdong IS 정동 교차로 Nocheon-gil
Daegok IS 대곡 교차로
Singi IS 신기 교차로 Sucheong-gil
Jangsam-gil
Pungjeong IS 풍정삼거리
Pungjeong IS 풍정사거리 Pungjeong-gil
Pungjeong IS 풍정...
- the 27th
intangible treasure of
Korean culture. The
dancer wears a robe (
jangsam) with long
sleeve called gasa and
white hood
called (gokkal). The drum...