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| Classification |
Important Folklore Materials 
109-1
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Name of Cultural Properties |
Jingnyeongdurumagi(Korean Overcoat)
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Kind of Cultural Properties |
Costume
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| Quantity |
1 Piece |
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| Designated Date |
1979.12.28 |
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| Address |
San48, Gaesin-dong, Heungdeok-gu Chungcheongbuk-do |
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| Age |
Unknown Age
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| Description |
A relic discovered in the coffin of Chae Mu-yeok¡¯s wife, identified as Kim, when the tombs of Chae and his wife were removed from Mt.
Seokbyeong in Cheongwon-gun in spring of 1977.
It is believed that Kim wore the coat at ordinary times.
Durumagi is a kind of overcoat worn over a jacket and a skirt or a pair of trousers.
This durumagi has a right-angled collar.
The relic shows that people made overcoats with right-angled collars during the early Joseon period.
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