Clothing: South Korean Traditional Clothing

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SOUTH KOREAN Second Quimester Test

TRADITIONAL Carolina Beltrán, Alisson Cajas, Sofía


Fiallos, Gisselle Solórzano.

CLOTHING 3BGU-B
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HISTORY ABOUTH THE


WHAT DOES THIS CLOTHING REFER TO?
CLOTHING
Traditional Korean attire is called
The history dates back to the Three
"hanbok," which consists of a Kingdoms period (57 BCE - 668 CE) in
blouse, skirt, and jacket for women, Korea. Clothing was often made from
and a jacket, trousers, and hat for natural materials and the style varied
men. Hanbok is typically made of based on social class and occupation.
silk or cotton and is adorned with Over time, hanbok evolved into a more
uniform style that was heavily
vibrant colors and intricate
influenced by Confucianism and the
patterns.
Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).

MEANING
MATERIALS
AND USES Hanbok = korean clothes

It‘s related to the Korean tradition,


it’s identity and values.

Nowadays it is used for special


occasions. It’s considered the
cultural heritage of Korea.
Cotton: protects Silk: softness Cotton: keep the
against heat and and shine. shape and
cold reducing
wrinkles of the
garment.
CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES DESIGNS AND PATTERNS

Gat Binyeo Bright colors


Flowers Animals
and eye-
catching prints.
Magocha Example
Chima

Gureum
Durumagi Yin and
Yang.
Cheogori Geometric
patterns
Pachi

Women: It has two essential parts. Men: It has some clothes


MAKEUP
Chima: a wide skirt that reaches down and accesories.
to the feet. Pachi: baggy pants
Cheogori: a short jacket and bloomers knotted
However, it's complemented by some at the ankles.
accessories: Durumagi: a long coat.
Gureum: a belt or ribbon Magocha: a waist-
Dongjeong: a white line on the collar. lenght jacket with Mise en scene:
Lip tints:
Binyeo: clip to hold the hairstyle. pockets. Jeongui: white eye shadows and
lipsticks in red
Cheopji: decorations for the hairstyle. Gat: a black hat. face powder black eyeliner
or pink tones
SOUTH KOREAN Second Quimester Test
TRADITIONAL Carolina Beltrán, Alisson Cajas, Sofía
Fiallos, Gisselle Solórzano.

CLOTHING 3BGU-B
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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
1. Traditional Korean Clothing - Hanbok. (2023). Antiquealive.com.
https://www.antiquealive.com/Blogs/Hanbok_Traditional_Korean_Clothing.html
2. Traditional Korean Clothes : VisitKorea. (2023). Visitkorea.or.kr.
https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/AKR/AK_ENG_2_2.jsp
3. Obsidiana. (2022, March 16). Korea, the fashion & the hanbok, ¿What is it? – Obsidiana.
Obsidiana. https://www.obsidiana-blog.com/cultura/que-es-el-hanbok/
4. Team, S. (2022). Hanbok, the traditional Korean dress. Go! Go! Hanguk.
https://gogohanguk.com/es/blog/hanbok-vestido-tradicional-coreano/
5. Try on the hanbok, the traditional Korean costume! < Recommended Articles < Tourist
Sites < Travel to Korea: Official Korea Tourism Guide. (s.f.).
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cid=2537117#:~:text=Esta%20ha%20sido%20utilizada%20por,nacionales%20como%20Ch
useok%20y%20Seollal.
6. South. (2022, March 16). TFR. TFR. https://tfr.news/articles/2022/3/16/transformation-of-
traditional-clothes-south-koreas-hanboknbsp
7. What is Hanbok: The Ultimate Guide to the Korean Traditional Dress – The Korean In
Me. (2021). The Korean in Me. https://thekoreaninme.com/pages/what-is-hanbok
8. ‌ La cultura de usar hanbok designada como Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial Nacional :
Korea.net : The official website of the Republic of Korea. (s. f.).
https://spanish.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=218301
SOUTH KOREAN Second Quimester Test
TRADITIONAL Carolina Beltrán, Alisson Cajas, Sofía
Fiallos, Gisselle Solórzano.

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CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE INFOGRAHPY

Hanbok, the traditional attire of Korea, is a beautiful and


vibrant representation of Korean culture, worn by both men
and women on special occasions and events. The history of
hanbok dates back to ancient times, with various styles and
materials used based on social class and occupation.

Hanbok became more standardized and was heavily


influenced by Confucianism, with modesty and simplicity
being emphasized. The key elements of hanbok include the
blouse, skirt, and jacket for women, and the jacket,
trousers, and hat for men.

The colors and patterns used in hanbok hold symbolic


meaning and represent different aspects of Korean culture.
For example, the color red represents good fortune, while
blue is associated with new beginnings. Patterns such as the
lotus flower or clouds are also commonly found in hanbok
and are believed to bring luck and prosperity.

The materials used in hanbok are typically silk or cotton,


which are lightweight and breathable. The embroidery and
weaving techniques used to create hanbok are intricate and
require a high level of skill, making each piece a work of art.

Despite modern fashion trends, hanbok continues to be an


important part of Korean culture and identity. It is worn
during traditional holidays, weddings, and other significant
events, symbolizing a connection to Korea's rich cultural
heritage. Hanbok also serves as a way for Koreans to
express their national pride and identity, both at home and
abroad.
SOUTH KOREAN Second Quimester Test
TRADITIONAL Carolina Beltrán, Alisson Cajas, Sofía
Fiallos, Gisselle Solórzano.

CLOTHING 3BGU-B
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ANNEXES
SOUTH KOREAN Second Quimester Test
TRADITIONAL Carolina Beltrán, Alisson Cajas, Sofía
Fiallos, Gisselle Solórzano.

CLOTHING 3BGU-B
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SOUTH KOREAN Second Quimester Test
TRADITIONAL Carolina Beltrán, Alisson Cajas, Sofía
Fiallos, Gisselle Solórzano.

CLOTHING 3BGU-B
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SOUTH KOREAN Second Quimester Test
TRADITIONAL Carolina Beltrán, Alisson Cajas, Sofía
Fiallos, Gisselle Solórzano.

CLOTHING 3BGU-B
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