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  • ­Jeokui
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    Jeokui refers to the formal attire worn by the Queen during important rituals, corresponding to the King’s Myeonbok...
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  • Hwangwonsam
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    Wonsam is a Yebok (ritual clothing ) worn by the Empress , Queen , and ‘Bins .’ According to < Garyedogameuigwe>, Wonsam is included in the Euidae of the Queen, Crown Princess, and the spouse of the Crown Prince’s son (Wangsaesonbin)...
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  • Hongwonsam
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    Hongwonsam, a costume made of Daehonggwansa, is a ritual attire that was used for many rituals such as Garye, Sangrye, and Jangrye. It is a prestigious attire that ranks right below the Daehongdaesam...
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  • Nokwonsam
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    Nokwonsam is included in the Euidae of the Garye of the Crown Princess and the Spouse of the Crown Prince’s Son (Wangsaesonbi), meaning that it shall be distinguished from the Queen’s Hongwonsam...
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  • Noeui
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    While the Queen and Crown Princess wore a Jeokui for a Garye , lower -ranked royal ladies (i.e., concubines , Gunbuin, Princess, Ongju, etc.) wore a Noeui when they participated in a Garye. Wives of officials above Jeong 4-Pum and court ladies below the rank ‘Bibin’ had to wear a Noeui for a ritual...
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  • ­ Hwalot
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    Hwalot, also known as the Princess’ wedding clothes, is one of the most beautiful and colorful court robes that you can imagine. Due to the custom of wearing the best clothes regardless of the wearer’s class or status only on the day of their wedding, even commoners could wear a Hwalot or a Wonsam on their (or their family’s) wedding...
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  • Jajeokwonsam
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    There are only two Jajeokwonsams that currently remain. One is the Jajeokwonsam that belonged to Gwanghwadang Yi (1887~1990), a concubine of King Gojong, and the other is a Jajeokwonsam from the late 18C, which is currently housed in the Museum of Ewha Womens’ University...
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  • Jajeokdangui
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    Dangui is a ceremonial dress worn over a Pyeongbok and was also used as a casual dress in the court. According to one theory, the name Dangui means ‘Dang Dynasty-style Jeogori.’ However, other theories suggest that Dangui originated from a traditional Korean Jeogori...
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  • Nokdangeui
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    Dangui, one of the most well-known attires of royal women, is a type of clothing that is worn during small ceremonies/rituals (Soryeboksik). In the royal family, many large and small ceremonies/rituals are held throughout the year, including holidays such as New Year’s Day (Jeongwol), Chuseok, Dongji, birthdays, and weddings. Dangui (Soryebok) is a dress that is worn in small ceremonies...
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