Green Hwalot Ceremonial Robe with Hand-Embroidered Floral Designs
A Hwalot ceremonial robe, south Korea, a green textile robe with hand-embroidered designs of flowers. Length 43.31 in., width 81.30 in.
North Korean Turumagi Coat, 20th Century: Red Hand-Stitched Design
A Turumagi coat, north Korea, 20th century. Turumagi are worn by both men and women. This example would have been worn for special occasions over a hambok, a traditional Korean dress. A red fabric with hand-stitched designs. Length 51.46 in., width 63.35…
Hwalot ceremonial robe, South Korea, mid-20th century, green & gold
A Hwalot ceremonial robe, south Korea, mid 20th century. A pale green fabric with mostly dull gold embroidery. Length 43.70 in., width 81.10 in.
Lime Green Hwalot Robe with Bird and Flower Embroidery
A Hwalot robe, south Korea, a lime green hwalot robe made from rayon, and embroidered with birds and flowers in plied thread. With bright pink lining to the interior. The differing embroidery styles suggest several different makers. Length 50.39 in.,…
Crimson Hwalot Robe with Floral Embroidery, Mid 20th Century
A Hwalot robe, south Korea, mid 20th century. Crimson hwalot robe with embroidered flowers and birds, and pink lining to the interior. This example possibly for a child. Length 50.00 in., width 83.46 in.
Contemporary Royal Red Robe with Golden Dragon Panels
A contemporary copy of Royal robe, south Korea, a deep red robe with four golden circular dragon panels. Length 50.39 in., width 65.75 in.
Teal Silk Womsam with Embroidered Flowers: Bridal P'yepack Ceremony Attire
A Womsam in the style of a Hwalot, south Korea, fabric from the 18th or 19th century, with embroidery from the 20th century. The womsam and hwalot are both worn by Korean brides for the p'yepack ceremony. Made with a teal silk and heavily embroidered with
Hwalot ceremonial robe with inlaid flowers and cranes, 20th century
A Hwalot ceremonial robe, south Korea, mid 20th century. Made from a teal rayon with silk organza cuffs. Featuring heavily inlaid flowers and cranes. Length 61.02 in., width 70.87 in.
Green Silk Womsam: Traditional Korean Bridal Robe, Late 19th Century
A Womsam in the style of a Hwalot ceremonial robe, south Korea, late 19th century. The womsam and hwalot are both worn by Korean brides for the p'yepack ceremony. Green silk with heavily embroidered designs of flowers. Length 41.54 in., width 68.90 in.
Child's Korean Robe with Bird Embroidery, Mid-20th Century
A small robe, south Korea, mid 20th century. A deep red fabric with green lining. Hand-embroidered designs of birds. Possibly a child's robe. Length 43.70 in., width 72.05 in.
Mid 20th Century Pale Green Hwalot Robe with Embroidery
A Hwalot robe, south Korea, mid 20th century. A pale green hwalot robe with large flowers embroidered to reverse. Length 46.26 in., width 74.80 in.
Korean Silk Cheetah Family Embroidery Artwork
After Kim Kuhn (Korean) silk cheetah family, the artwork after a Korean artist Kim Kuhn, and the silk embroidery work done by four Korean women completed in four months, mounted on acid free material. 25.98 in. x 41.14 in. (image)