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한국의류산업학회 한국의류산업학회지 한국의류산업학회지 제8권 제3호
발행연도
2006.1
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269 - 274 (6page)

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The purpose of this study is to examine the costumes and trading goods of the Korean envoys in 1811. Theof costumes: Pyongbok, Gongbok, Jobok. They put on diferent kinds of clothes depending on the purpose of the eventssuch as for ceremonial purpose or for traveling purpose. For traveling purpose, the envoys wore Pyongbok like Wary-onggwan and Hakchangeui, which were commonly used as Pyeonbok in those times of Chosun era. For ceremonial pur-pose, they chose to wear Danryeong, Gongbok, Geumgwanjobok in this order following the order of the importance of theceremony. The design of Jobok and Gongbok of Jeongsa and Busa were different from that of the early Chosun era. ThisJobok and Gongbok demonstrates that Gwanbok has been transformed with the change in the generalPo system in the late Chosun era. When the costumes of Korean envoys in 1811 were compared to those in 1711, therewere similarities in terms of the design of Jobok and Gongbok, which indicated that little had changed for the period of10 years. The most popular exchanged Byeolpok of Chosun was articles of clothing such as Daeyuja, Daedanja, Baekjeopo,Sangjeopo, and Baekmyeonju, while that of Japan was mostly objects of craftwork and a small amount of Po. The fact thatcloth was one of the main items from the early Chosun era to the early 19C shows the highly developed clothing cultureof Chosun era.

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