Kallol Datta
Jeogori 01, 2025
Reclaimed textiles; cotton, silk, paper, polyester and nylon
13 x 49 1/2 in
33 x 125.7 cm
33 x 125.7 cm
18th century Samhoejang jeogori: (Samhoejang; contrasting colours of collars, goreum (breast ties), underarm gussets and sleeve cuffs) The white cloth at the end of the sleeve is the geodeulji. The...
18th century Samhoejang jeogori:
(Samhoejang; contrasting colours of collars, goreum (breast ties), underarm gussets and sleeve cuffs) The white cloth at the end of the sleeve is the geodeulji. The geodeulji is a detachable piece of cloth that was used for formal wear to prevent the end of the sleeve from getting dirty. It was made by wrapping Korean handmade paper in white cloth. From the tomb of Hyeosan Lee, Gyeonggi Provincial Museum.
(Samhoejang; contrasting colours of collars, goreum (breast ties), underarm gussets and sleeve cuffs) The white cloth at the end of the sleeve is the geodeulji. The geodeulji is a detachable piece of cloth that was used for formal wear to prevent the end of the sleeve from getting dirty. It was made by wrapping Korean handmade paper in white cloth. From the tomb of Hyeosan Lee, Gyeonggi Provincial Museum.