词条 | Norigae |
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A norigae can be divided into 4 parts: the ddidon (hangul : 띠돈; hanja: 帶金) (a hook (either a separate accessory or additional knots) to attach the norigae/s to the hanbok), the paemul (hangul : 패물) (the main ornament of the norigae), the maedeup (hangul : 매듭) (the knot/s of the norigae), and the sul (hangul : 술) (the tassels).[2] The norigae's function is both a good-luck charm hoped to bring something such as eternal youth, wealth or many sons (depending on its shape), as well as a fashion accessory. Usually, the norigae from the parents' or in-laws' home was passed down to descendants.[2] Norigaes have various shapes derived from nature or from everyday life. They are divided into samjaks (hangul : 삼작; hanja: 三作) and danjaks (hangul : 단작; hanja: 單作), and samjaks can then be divided again into daesamjaks and sosamjaks. Daesamjaks and sosamjaks have the same form, but each one's paemul is different.[2]See also
References{{commonscat|Norigae}}1. ^{{cite web |url=http://donation.enc.daum.net/wikidonation/ency.do?vol=008&code=006002000000019000 |title=Use of Norigae|publisher= Global Encyclopedia / Daum}} {{Knots}}2. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://preview.britannica.co.kr/bol/topic.asp?article_id=b03n4370a |title=Norigae|publisher= Korean Britannica Online}} 2 : Korean clothing|Fashion accessories |
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