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Courtier’s Robe for the Royal Ancestral Rites (Replica)

1960/1970

Ewha Womans University Museum

Ewha Womans University Museum
Seoul, South Korea

Jebok is ceremonial attire worn by officials for ancestral rites and comprises a broad waistband, leather belt, lap cover, jade ornaments, rear drape, silk socks, leather shoes, and hand-held tablet. It is similar to jobok, or courtier attire. Jebok differed from jobok, however, in that they merely were accessorized with a gilt ritual hat and the outermost robe was black with a round neck band of white ornamental fabric.

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  • Title: Courtier’s Robe for the Royal Ancestral Rites (Replica)
  • Date Created: 1960/1970
  • Location Created: Korea
  • Physical Dimensions: L. 122 cm, W. 55 cm, Arm Length. 81.4 cm
  • Provenance: Ceremonial Dress From Joseon Dynasty
  • Type: Robe
  • Photographer: Jung-youp, HAN
  • Rights: Ewha Womans University Museum
  • Medium: Silk
Ewha Womans University Museum

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