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Traditional the silk fabric with gold threads of the Goryeo Dynasty

ONJIUM CLOTHING STUDIO

 Arumjigi Culture Keepers Foundation

Arumjigi Culture Keepers Foundation
Seoul, South Korea

To show women in the Goryeo Dynasty as depicted in the painting Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara, the silk fabric with gold threads that had been found inside the pagoda in Bongseo-ri dating to the 12th century was reproduced to make chima of this piece. The loose fitting jeogori was made of shantung silk dyed in acorn color.

Details

  • Title: Traditional the silk fabric with gold threads of the Goryeo Dynasty
  • Creator: ONJIUM CLOTHING STUDIO
  • Location Created: Seoul, Korea
  • Physical Dimensions: W80 x L56 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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