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Study of Joesun Dynasty Danryoung Worn by Woman  

송미경 (경기도 박물관보존과학실)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Costume / v.52, no.8, 2002 , pp. 151-160 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study implicates that the Danryoung(Formal dress) has been worn by the lady in Joesun dynasty. So far 8 cases of Danryoung excavated has been supposed to be worn by woman. The differences between man and woman's Danryoung is at the 'Somae(sleeve)'and 'Mu(gusset)'. Through those excavated Danryoungs, 'Somae' in Woman's Danryoung was straight and 'Mu' attached in outer layer of dress with rectangular form. From the excavated dresses, Ot-go-reum(strings) coloured violet and wider than man's Danryoung. It was also found as detached. Woman's Danryoung was decorated with gold brocade and excavated with belt. Through the dress and accessories excavated, it was estimated in mid-16C to early 17C. With this respect, it was implicated that Danryoung has changed its style to Wonsam after late 17C.
Keywords
excavated dresses form graves; ladies dress; Joesun dynasty; Wonsam; Danryoung;
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