Textile square of pale aqua with an airbrush floral print in yellow, teal, bright pink, and purple; 2" band around the edge is without print; square textile is wrapped around goods and carried like a shopping bag.
a) Jacket "Jeogori" of mint green crepe with stiffened white band around neckline; V-neckline with wrap closure and two ties; rectangular sleeves with curved seam; lined in a sheer stiffened fabric. b,c) two ties of mint green crepe.
Textile Panel of bright red satin with metallic gold painted designs at each end; one end has bands of dragons blocked in key fret bands; other end has bands of phoenix blocked in key fret bands with medallions and floral motifs in between.
Skirt "Chima" of pleated pink silk damask in a pattern of floral medallions and S-curved designs; skirt is pleated into a yoke shell of ivory fabric with two snap closures at back; scoop neckline and sleeveless.
Thimble (Kolmu) of fabric covered over layered paper trimmed along the edge in fuchsia yarns; one side has embroidered zig-zag design; other side has a starburst design. During the Joseon Period (1392 - 1910 AD) sewing was an important part of a woman's life. Women would make these charming little thimbles out of left-over fabric. They would embroider symbols of good wishes onto them. The traditional way to make them was to cover the fabric over layered paper. They were so unique and special that they were often given as a gift to the mother-in-law.
Hanbok of purple and white taffeta damask patterned with a stemmed rose motif: a) top of white and purple damask wraps closed with a tie bow at front that traditionally is tied in a half-bow; three-quarter length sleeves are wide with a partially closed seam at the end; length just covers bust. b) Skirt of purple damask has a band at top of muslin that wraps and ties above the bust; skirt is pleated into the band; full-length or ankle length.
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.
Jacket "Jeogori" of green silk damask vest with bright multi-colored striped sleeves with orange motifs of symbols, bat, and flower on sleeves; jacket has crane and flower motifs; V-neckline trimmed in ivory satin with a sash with long ties; sash is of burgundy damask with floral motif; opening is trimmed on one side with striped fabric; pale aqua acetate lining.