Headgear
Ayam | An ayam is a traditional winter cap mostly worn by women during the Joseon period. It is also called aegeom meaning "covering a forehead". The ayam consists of a crown and trailing big ribbons. The upper part of the crown is finely quilted, and its outer fabric consists of black or purple silk. While black or dark brown fur is used for the rest of the crown. The fabric for the inner is red cotton flannel. A tassel attached to the upper center of both front and back. Some ayam worn by kisaeng (female entertainer) were luxuriously adorned with jewels. The ayam worn for spring and autumn has the same shape as the one for winter, but it is made of a lighter silk. | |
Banggeon | ||
Beonggeoji | ||
Bokgeon | ||
Chaek | ||
Daesu | ||
Gache | wig | |
Gat | ||
Gulle | ||
Hogeon | ||
Hwagwan | Hwagwan is a type of Korean coronet worn by women traditionally for ceremonial occasions such as wedding. | |
Ikseongwan | ||
Jangot | ||
Jeongjagwan | ||
Jeonmo | ||
Jobawi | ||
Jokduri | ||
Joujeolpung | ||
Manggeon | ||
Nambawi |
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Pungcha | ||
Tanggeon | ||
Tongcheongwan | ||
Satgat | ||
Sseugae chima | ||
Waryonggwan | ||
Yanggwan | Yanggwan was a kind of crown worn by officials when they wore a jobok (朝服) and jebok (祭服, ceremonial clothing) during the Joseon Dynasty. |
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