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Oksaengmyeongjujangot (Women's silk overcoat)

 
   
Classification Important Folklore Materials   50
Name of Cultural Properties Oksaengmyeongjujangot(Women's silk overcoat)
Kind of Cultural Properties Costume
Quantity 1 Piece
Designated Date
1979.01.23
Address San2, Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. S.KOREA
Age Late Joseon Period
Manager Sejong University

   
Women wear this jangot to cover their faces when they go out. It is similar to durumagi (a Korean topcoat) and various colors were used compared with other kinds of Po. For keeping out the cold, it was padded sometimes.

This light blue silk jangot used a white cloth instead a dongjeong (a collar strip) so when they wear this, it touches their top of the head. Its button on the chest could be adjusted and the breast tie is to be tied with hands.

The color of the outer garment is light blue and it has the square shape of double collar. One of them is white cotton and the other is purple. The front hem is composed of four pieces and Mu is attached to widen the width of the clothes between the outer gusset and the Gil (body). Especially it doesn't have the back seam.

This jangot is indispensable when women go out with sseugae chima (a kind of cover skirt), and it was used until the end of the Joseon.
     
   

Huiunmundanjangot(Women's overcoat with auspicious-character design)

 
   
Classification Important Folklore Materials   51
Name of Cultural Properties Huiunmundanjangot
(Women's overcoat with auspicious-character design)
Kind of Cultural Properties Costume
Quantity 1 Piece
Designated Date
1979.01.23
Address San2, Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. S.KOREA
Age Joseon Period
Manager Sejong University

   

Jangot is a kind of lady's veil that women put on to hide their faces when they went out. The outer cloth of this Jangot is deep blue and the patterns of the Chinese character 'long life', 'happy' and 'cloud' are engraved on it. The collar, breast tie and triangle shape of Mu under the armpit is purple. It has double gussets and two breast ties.

One is attached on the border of gore and collar and the other is on the middle of gore. They are all purple. The border of these clothes was edged with 0.3 cm of black line and 27 cm of Hansam was attached at the end of the sleeve. And it has a Mokpangit (collar).

The style of this Jangot is the same with that of important folk material No. 50.

     
   

Gwanghwadangwonsam
    (Women's overcoat with auspicious-character design)

 
   
Classification Important Folklore Materials   53
Name of Cultural Properties Tohwangsaengmyeongjujeogori
(Silk jacket of brown color )
Kind of Cultural Properties Costume
Quantity 2 Piece
Designated Date
1979.01.23
Address San2, Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. S.KOREA
Age Middle Joseon Period
Manager Sejong University

   
These are the silk jeogori whose length is 21 cm and the end of the sleeve is narrow and straight. It shows typical character of the mid Joseon.

Its outer cloth and lining is an ocherous fine silk alike and its collar is thick brown. The collar of the outer cloth has a square shape (mokpangit) and its front is round like Dangko.

First jeogori has a brown collar and ocherous Gil, and second has a brown Hoejang (colorful strips of cloth for trimmings), cuff and collar.

The shape and size of these two pieces are almost same and also similar to that of Cheongyeon Gunju (a monarch). He was born in the 30th year of King Yeongjo and died in the 21st year of King Sunjo. These two were also from that period. It was found in the tomb and used as a shroud. It is regarded as the important materials for studying the change of jeogori.