Daenggi | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 댕기 |
Revised Romanization | daenggi |
McCune–Reischauer | taengki |
A daenggi is a traditional Korean ribbon used to tie up and decorate braided hair.[1] According to the History of Northern Dynasties, maidens of Baekje bound their hair at the back and braided it, while a married woman braided her hair into two plaits and secured them to the crown of her head.
There are several types of daenggi according to purpose, age, and social status. Tteoguji daenggi, maegae daenggi, doturak daenggi and deurim daenggi are used for ceremonial purpose; others include jebiburi daenggi, doturank daenggi, jjok daenggi, and malttuk daenggi. The daenggi were used for "gungnyeo", or court ladies, during the Joseon Dynasty were negadak daenggi and patip daenggi.[2]
Gallery
- Dodeurak daenggi
- Komeori hairstyle with a daenggi
See also
References
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- ↑ "'댕기' - 네이트 백과사전". Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
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