- Ceremonial Robe for Courtiers
- Article No. Important Folklore Materials No.61
- Title 朝服
- Artist
- Culture / Period Joseon late 19th century
- Dimensions L. 135cm, 116cm
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Jobok are the court attire that officials wore when offering felicitations to the king on days of celebration or while presenting a document containing their advice. As a geumgwan, which means gilt headgear, is included, jobok are also called geumgwanjobok. The attire consisted of gilt headgear, red robe, red outer skirt, inner silk coat, broad waistband, rank-specific leather belt, lap cover, rear drape, jade ornaments, silk socks, leather shoes, and hand-held tablet. Status was differentiated by the number of ridges on the headgear, the material used for the belt and hand-held tablet, the rear drape pattern, and the color of the jade ornaments.
- Materials Silk
- Genre Costumes