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Buncheong Teaware

This plate and teapot are set in a single tone to achieve uniformity, while the tone of each tea cup varies, making them the focal point of the set.

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    The Excellent cultural Product Program grants the “K- RIBBON” mark in the shape of a traditional Hanbok knot to excellent cultural products that possess Korea's unique cultural values. It is aimed at creating a “Korea Premium” concept through systematic management and brand marketing activities

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Underskirt *skirt* jacket

Elegant Gust

Elegant wedding hanbok with a fluid silhouette and asymmetrical pleats. The inserted darts reveal the stylish, multicolored underskirt.
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Yeonan Kim’s Hanbok Jacket

A modern interpretation of a traditional top discovered in a tomb belonging to the Kim clan of Yeonan. Can be worn as a shirt or jacket.
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Waist strip

Sochangui Long Coat

Long coat inspired by loungewear worn by Joseon-era nobility and later also worn by commoners as outerwear. Redesigned as casual long coat for women.
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Cloak

A cloak that departs from the traditional green, redesigned with a modern aesthetic. Can be worn on the head or worn around the body like a traditional overcoat.
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Skirt, outer skirt, jacket

K-Dress

A modern reinterpretation of a traditional wedding dress, as red was chosen as the most alluring color among the five traditional colors. The simplified design allows you to remove the outer asymmetrical skirt for a more casual look.
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Moire Dress

A hanbok-inspired dress made of Hansan ramie, a traditional fabric of Korea, woven with silk for an elegant finish. The natural pleats create a hanbok-like silhouette, while the bead detail features Korean patterns.
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Cheolrik Dress

A luxurious dress inspired by the official uniform for Joseon-era civil and military officials and redesigned to transcend traditional hanbok design. The pleats allow for greater mobility, while the cinched waist creates an hourglass figure.
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Clothes of the Wind

A dress first showcased at the 1996 Paris Pret-a-Porte finale, where designer Lee Young Hee debuted. “Clothes of the Wind” was uniquely designed with a multicolored, brush-dyed skirt and well represents the beautiful curvature of hanbok dresses.
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16th Century–Inspired Court Dress

A traditional top redesigned with a modern silhouette. Can be worn like a suit jacket for formal occasions.
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