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Description: The models of Korean children during the Joseon dynasty who wear hanbok, Korean traditional clothing are displayed at The National Folk Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea. The model of a young boy wears the jeonbok (long sleeveless vest) over the obangjang durumagi (a colorful overcoat) and baji (baggy trouser). The model also wears hogeon(headgear embroidered with a tiger pattern) on his head, and "tarae beoseon" (embroidered socks) on his feet. The model of a young girl wears the dangui (jacket for special occasion) and "seuran chima" (geumbak or gold leaf printed skirt) and "gulle" on her head.
Title: Korean clothing-Hanbok for children-01
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