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Traditional Clothing of the Unified Silla Kingdom

Lee Kyung Sun2016

 Arumjigi Culture Keepers Foundation

Arumjigi Culture Keepers Foundation
Seoul, South Korea

Inspired by artifacts from ancient tombs in Yeonggang-dong and Hwangseong-dong in Gyeongju and after studying paintings dating to Tang China, the rich style of aristocratic women of the Unified Silla period is reproduced here with beautifully patterned fabric. Patterns were dyed on two kinds of silk fabric of different thickness and transparency. Jeogori was produced by overlaying the two different silk fabrics, and chima was made with lightweight silk dyed in blue and patterned with silk.

Details

  • Title: Traditional Clothing of the Unified Silla Kingdom
  • Creator: Lee Kyung Sun
  • Date Created: 2016
  • Location Created: Seoul, Korea
  • Physical Dimensions: W50 x L62 cm
  • Provenance: Shown in the exhibition 'Jeogori and Stories About Materials' at Arumjigi Culture Keepers Foundation
  • Type: Jeogori, Skirt
  • Photographer: Lee Jong Keun
  • Rights: ONJIUM
  • Medium: Jeogori: organza, silk Skirt: silk

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