Title: A Study of Dap-ho(塔胡) in Joseon Dynasty - Until the Early $17^{th}$ Century -
Abstract: study is about 'Dap-ho', a kind of men's coat in the early, and mid period of Joseon study examined the kinds, color, and fabric of Dap-ho from The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty. It also examined the characteristic, and the change of shape through excavated costume, and the period is limited until early 17th century. In The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, there is record of Dap-ho from King Sejong period to Gwang-hae-gun period. After 160 years, it appears again in King Young-jo period, and remains until King Soon-jong period. It was mentioned 168 times, from over 100 cases. There are 26 colors of Dap-ho from The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, and among them, green appears the most. Thin fabric, like Joo [紬], Sa[紗], and Cho[綃] was used often, and there are records of double layered, and cotton padded Dap-ho. period when Dap-ho appears as excavated costume is almost the same as, The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty and disappears after the decease of Dae-ho Kang(1541-1624), and Sun-un Yun(1580~1628). After in this period, Dan-ryung, and Jik-ryung changes into double layered clothes, and Jik-ryung functioned as the underclothes of Dan-ryung, instead of Dap-ho. excavated costumes of Hwak Kim(1572~1633), and Eung-hae Lee(1547~1626) proofs this. But Dap-ho was called 'Jun-bok', 'Dugree', Que-ja', and 'Dap-ho' until the later period of Joseon
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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