Hanbok of green, red, white, purple, yellow and pink striped polyester organdy

Title
Hanbok of green, red, white, purple, yellow and pink striped polyester organdy
LC Subject
main garments
Donor
Kim, Min-ja, 1949-
Description
Hanbok of green, red, white, purple, yellow and pink striped polyester organdy: a) Top (Jeogori) of a white bodice with multi-colored striped long sleeves; wrap front closure with striped ties that tie in a half-bow; sleeves have a wide slight crescent shape with a small open seam for the hands; cropped top hits just below bust. b) Skirt (Chima) of striped organdy is full and floor length; skirt is pleated into a cotton band at top; band has shoulder straps to keep it up.
Motif
Stripes Sakdong
Work Type
dresses (garments)
Location
South Korea
Date
1901/2000
Identifier
1976.001.002
Rights
In Copyright
License
Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Material
Polyester Organdy
Technique
High empire waistline wide, rounded sleeves Pleats Wrap closure
Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Primary Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Institution
Oregon State University
Note
Record says that their are other parts to this ensemble 1976.001 1 through 6. The Korean hanbok is worn for festivals and celebrations. Sakdong is the multi-colored striped fabric. This is a more modern hanbok.