Hanbok of green, red, white, purple, yellow and pink striped polyester organdy
- Title
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Hanbok of green, red, white, purple, yellow and pink striped polyester organdy
- LC Subject
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main garments
- Donor
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Kim, Min-ja, 1949-
- Description
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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
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Stripes
Sakdong
- Work Type
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dresses (garments)
- Location
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South Korea
- Date
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1901/2000
- Identifier
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1976.001.002
- Rights
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In Copyright
- License
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Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Material
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Polyester Organdy
- Technique
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High empire waistline
wide, rounded sleeves
Pleats
Wrap closure
- Set
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Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
- Primary Set
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Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
- Institution
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Oregon State University
- Note
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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.