Description
Norigae: Korean Traditional Ornament
Enhance the elegance of your Hanbok with Norigae, a traditional Korean accessory worn at the waist of a jeogori or skirt. These delicate and colorful embellishments blend tradition and beauty, adding a luxurious touch to any outfit.
Appearance and Symbols
Norigae is not only visually stunning but also carries deep spiritual meaning, symbolizing eternal life. These precious decorations are a timeless piece of cultural heritage cherished by various social classes, from the royal family and upper class to common people.
Product Details
- Material: Polyester, glass beads
- Total Length: Approximately 14 cm
Styling Tips
When choosing a Norigae for your Hanbok, opt for one that complements the color of your jeogori or ribbon. To maintain its pristine condition:
- Use a steam iron to smooth out any creases.
- If a steam iron is unavailable, hang the Norigae on a hook and let it stand upright.
- If the Norigae threads are warped, they will recover quickly if you spray them with water.
Caution
- The size of each Norigae may vary slightly, typically around 0.5 to 1 cm.
- Product color may vary slightly depending on monitor settings and resolution.
- The sewing or other finishing touches may not be perfect, and there may be seam lines, wrinkles, dents, bond marks, scratches, etc.
Combine rich cultural heritage with the timeless beauty of Norigae to add a traditional, luxurious feel to your Hanbok ensemble.