Durumagi
THL 000.2018.179
Item Title
Durumagi
Item Identifier
THL 000.2018.179
Date(s) creation
2005Extent and Medium
1265 mm (h) x 850 mm (w)
Format
Objects
Subject: Term(s)
Description
DURUMAGI The Durumagi is a man's coat and is part of the Hanbok; the national dress of South Korea. The name ‘durumagi’ comes from its design, which means ‘closed all around’. More elaborate hanboks are worn at weddings. These Durumagi were worn by APEC delegates in Busan, South Korea in 2005.Disclaimer
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