Jacket and Skirt (Jeogori and Chima) (Translation)
저고리 치마 근현대 최복희 (Primary Title)
赤古里 裙子 近現代 崔福姬 (Primary Title)

Choi Bok-hee 최복희 崔福姬, Korean, 1930 - 2007 (Artist)

1980s–1990s
Korean
Jacket: silk damask, velvet woven with metallic thread; lined with silk fabric Skirt: silk damask, linen waistband; unlined
Overall (a - jacket): 25 3/4 × 54 1/8 in. (65.41 × 137.48 cm)
Overall (b - skirt, corner to corner width measurement): 41 1/8 × 122 in. (104.46 × 309.88 cm)
Overall (waistband): 39 1/4 in. (99.7 cm)
2016.221a-b
Not on view
By carefully studying designs, colors, and materials used in traditional Korean costume, contemporary master seamstress Choi Bok-hee handcrafted elegant and colorful clothing in a style reminiscent of 19th-century Korean fashion. This ceremonial woman’s costume consists of a short jacket and a long skirt, both featuring designs of peaches, pomegranates, and peonies, which respectively symbolize longevity, prosperity, and wealth. The garment’s vibrant color scheme required special dyes made from natural pigments.
Modern period (1910-present)
Gift of Kang Collection Korean Art
Exhibited at the exhibition entitled "Choi Bok-Hee's Works:Representation of Korean Traditional Costumes" (崔福姬作品展:韩国传统衣裳の再现)at Kyoto University of Arts and Design (京都造形芸術大學) in Japan from Febuary 8 through March 11, 2006.
©artist or artist’s estate

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