Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Handicraft: Handmade by the best traditional Korean tailors using top quality fabrics Size: Feel free to leave us a message containing your size number or measurements of height, weight, bust, waist and hip on the order form. If your size is in stock, it will be sent out in 1-2 days. If your size is not in stock, our top traditional tailors will specially customize it for you. This custom-made service is free. This dress is suitable for wedding, Show, graduation, prom, party, ball, banquet, homecoming, halloween, birthday and festival celebration.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Korean traditional clothing, also known as Hanbok, is an important part of Korean culture.
It is famous for its elegant and delicate design and rich historical significance.
The origins of Hanbok can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms period on the Korean Peninsula in 2333 BC, when the three kingdoms of Korea - Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje - each developed their own unique style of clothing.
Over time, these styles merged and formed the basic style of modern Hanbok.
The design features of Hanbok include a loose-fitting jacket, long skirt or pants, and various accessories such as headscarves, sashes, and shoes.
Hanbok is available in a wide range of colors, usually natural hues like white, black, gray, and blue.
In addition, Hanbok places great emphasis on detailing, such as embroidery, brocade, and beadwork, which makes each piece of clothing unique.
In Korean history, Hanbok was exclusively worn by the nobility, but with social development, it gradually became popular among ordinary people.
Today, Hanbok has become one of the symbols of Korean culture, attracting people from all over the world to appreciate and learn about it.
Hanbok not only has rich historical significance but also reflects the Korean people's pursuit of beauty and respect for traditional culture.
People wearing Hanbok often give off an elegant and noble impression, making others yearn for this way of life.
Therefore, Hanbok has also become a fashion trend, attracting many young people to try on Hanbok for photos as a way to express their love and respect for Korean culture.
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