Английская Википедия:Gache
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The Шаблон:Transl (Шаблон:Korean) is a traditional Korean wig worn by women. Historically, Шаблон:Transl were expensive accessories worn only by women of high social standing, alongside Шаблон:Transl. They were decorated with silk objects, gold, jewels, silver, coral, jade, and other expensive materials. Certain decorations were reserved for royalty.
History
Historically, women of high social backgrounds and Шаблон:Transl wore Шаблон:Transl, with larger and heavier wigs considered to be more aesthetically pleasing. Due to the expense of purchasing a new Шаблон:Transl, some lower-class families took up to 6–7 years preparing a new Шаблон:Transl wig for their new daughter-in-law.[1]
Use of the Шаблон:Transl flourished in Goryeo, the Three Kingdoms, Balhae, the Gaya confederacy, and Gojoseon. Шаблон:Transl became so popular that in 1788, King Jeongjo of Joseon prohibited and banned by royal decree the use of Шаблон:Transl, as they were deemed contrary to Confucian values of reserve and restraint.[2]
In the 19th century, Шаблон:Transl women began to wear the Шаблон:Transl, a small hat that substituted for the Шаблон:Transl. However, Шаблон:Transl still enjoyed vast popularity in Шаблон:Transl circles and traditional weddings.
Шаблон:Transl were known for their relatively heavy weight, totalling around Шаблон:Convert with accessories; one record reports an incident where a heavy Шаблон:Transl wig led to the death of a 13-year-old bride, as the heavy wig compromised her neck as she was getting up to greet her father-in-law entering the room.
Gallery
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Empress Sunjeong of the Korean Empire, 1909
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Modern representation
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18th-century illustration of a gache
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Illustration from the late 18th-century
See also
References
External links
- ↑ Шаблон:Lang-ko http://kdaq.empas.com/knowhow/view.html?num=451347l
- ↑ The Traditional Art of Beauty and Perfume in Ancient Korea by Guest Contributor Pauline http://www.mimifroufrou.com/scentedsalamander/2008/04/beauty_perfume_in_traditional.html