Jobawi
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A Script error: No such module "lang". (Korean: Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) is a type of traditional Korean winter cap with earflaps which was worn by women[1] and was made of silk. Since its first appearance in the late Joseon period, it has been widely worn[2] as a substitute for the ayam (a cap with a big ribbon on the back). Although the Script error: No such module "lang". was worn by the upper class as well as by commoners, it was mostly used by the yangban aristocracy of that time as a decorative headgear when they went out. In addition, the Script error: No such module "lang". was worn not only as formal headgear, but also for special occasions. Even though a wearer was not in formal attire, if she wore a Script error: No such module "lang"., the overall outfit could be considered as simple formal clothing.[3][4]
The Script error: No such module "lang". does not cover the top of the head just like other unisex winter caps such as the ayam, nambawi and the pungcha. But it fully covers the forehead and the ears on the sides with round earflaps to protect against the cold. The outer surface is generally made of several varieties of silk called sa (사, Template:Linktext) or dan (단, Template:Linktext) while its inner surface is made of dan, myeongju (명주, more lustrous silk), or cotton.[4][5]
Tassels are attached to both front and back side of the Script error: No such module "lang".; they can also be adorned with jewelry. Some Script error: No such module "lang". were decorated with accessories made from silver, jade, agate or other gems on the left and right side of the forehead as well as on the bottom part of the back side.[6] The front and back of the Script error: No such module "lang".'s top are loosely linked by a string which either consists of coral beads or is made of silver strings in a floral or simple braid.[4]
There were Script error: No such module "lang". embroidered with beads or adorned with geumbak (gold leaf decoration) which were usually worn by children or young females. The patterns of the geumbak were usually flowers or letters in hanja reading bugwi (부귀, Template:Linktext, wealth and honors), danam (다남, Template:Linktext, many sons), subok (수복, Template:Linktext, long life and happiness), or gangnyeong (강녕 Template:Linktext, happiness and peace). This decoration was on the edge of the Script error: No such module "lang".. At present, baby girls wear such Script error: No such module "lang". on the occasion of their doljanchi, which celebrates their first birthday.[5]
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