Small Ornaments Completing the Movement of Hanbok
Collection Fashion 2026.08.23

Small Ornaments Completing the Movement of Hanbok

Traditional Accessories through Binyeo, Boyo, Incense Pouch, and Jade

The impression of hanbok is not completed merely by fabric and sleeves. The binyeo, which fixes the hair, serves both practical and decorative purposes, while the boyo creates movement with metal and beads that sway as you walk. The gold accessory (geumbo) and jade (paeok) worn at the waist reveal sound, etiquette, and the wearer's status, while the incense pouch functions as a practical item carrying fragrances as well as a gift and symbol.

Elements that adorn different parts of the body, such as the gold band (geunyak) that encircles the forehead, the ribbons (daedae) that fasten the clothing and hold objects, and the floral face paint (hwajeon) that adds patterns to the face have been gathered. In historical dramas, the size and quantity may be dramatically exaggerated, so the structure and wearing styles based on actual artifacts and paintings must be verified. The modern coordinate method of combining ornaments with every era and outfit also distinguishes historical contexts.

Jam

Binyeo

This is a basic accessory of the hair fixing type. The decorative aspect varies depending on the materials, hair styles, and the status of the user, and it's best not to call all long hair decorations by the same name. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 장신구 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교

Bo-yo

Boyo

A hair accessory designed to sway when walking. The movement created by metal, jade, and bead decorations must be verified against the context and structure of excavation finds to distinguish it from exaggerated designs in historical dramas. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 장신구 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교

Geum-bo

Geumbo

An accessory that hangs from the waist or garment, designed to move and make sound according to one's steps. The number and materials of the decorations can hold social significance, making it difficult to view purely as an accessory. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 장신구 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교

Hyang-nang

Incense Pouch

A small pouch carried on the body to hold fragrances, combining embroidery and knots. It serves both practical uses for enjoying incense and as a gift or symbol, with diverse shapes by era and region. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 장신구 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교

Geum-yak

Geunyak

Referring to a band or decoration that wraps around the forehead. While it may be depicted large, like a crown in dramas, one should distinguish the materials, width, and wearing context based on actual paintings and artifacts. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 장신구 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교

Paek-ok

Paeok

A jade ornament hanging from the waist, connecting movement and sound with the symbols of etiquette and character. It is important to consider the entire structure formed by several jade pieces and strings rather than just one decoration. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 장신구 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교

Dai Dai and Yao Dai

Daedae and Yodae

A belt used to fasten clothing and hang decorations, varying from fabric bands to belts adorned with metal fixtures. It demonstrates a combination of the rank indicated by official attire and practical portability. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 장신구 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교

Hua Zhan

Hwajeon

A decorative makeup that adds small patterns to the forehead or face. There are materials for attachment and painting methods, and while it is widely known in contemporary images, one must consider the differences in eras and social classes. In this list, we examine this item from the perspective of 'traditional accessories through binyeo, boyo, incense pouch, and jade'. The order is arranged not by priority but in a way that connects eras, structures, works, and artifacts naturally. By reviewing all official materials and comparing adjacent items, one can understand changes in clothing and modern reinterpretation separately without generalizing a single image to represent the entire hanbok.
시대·분야 화장 문화 관점 복식 구조·유물 비교
When looking at accessories, let's first observe where they are fixed, whether they move when walking, if they make sound, and what they contain before thinking about their names. Both the binyeo and boyo are worn on the head but have different structures and movements, while the incense pouch serves as both an ornament and a storage for fragrances. The arrangement of paekok and geumbo, consisting of various pieces and strings, is significant as the belt serves as the basis for fixing clothing and hanging items.

In restoration coordination, it is more natural to connect accessories found in artifacts from the same era as the clothing of that time. By confirming the excavation site, date, and materials in museum descriptions and comparing them with images from dramas, one can discover the dimensions and arrangements that were created. There are also elements like hwajeon that lie on the boundary between makeup and accessories, and it’s important to respect the differences between social status and rituals by not directly applying royal ornaments to everyday clothing.

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