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Norigae (korean Traditional Accessory)

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Norigae is a traditional Korean accessory that adorns the hanbok, the country's national dress. Typically hanging from the goreum (the ribbon of the jeogori or jacket), norigae serve both decorative and symbolic purposes. They are crafted with intricate designs, often featuring beads, tassels, and motifs representing good fortune, longevity, or prosperity. Historically worn by women of all social classes during special occasions, norigae continue to be an emblem of Korean cultural heritage and traditional aesthetics.

Key Features

  • Intricate craftsmanship often involving embroidery, beads, and tassels
  • Symbolic motifs representing good wishes such as longevity, wealth, or happiness
  • Made from various materials including silk, metal, and gemstones
  • Designed to hang elegantly from traditional clothing for ornamental purposes
  • Culturally significant as part of Korea's traditional attire

Pros

  • Rich cultural symbolism enhances traditional attire
  • Beautiful craftsmanship showcases Korean artistry
  • Versatile in design, suitable for various formal occasions
  • Keepsake or heirloom potential due to craftsmanship

Cons

  • Can be fragile and require careful handling
  • May be expensive if made with premium materials
  • Less commonly used in modern daily fashion outside traditional contexts
  • Designs may sometimes be deemed overly ornate for contemporary tastes

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 05:41:58 PM UTC