Assalamualaikum and hello to all of you.... now is my turn to post my entry into this 'black beautiful' blog 'THREE2GETHER2'.. The title that me and my group had decided to post is TRADITIONAL KOREAN WEDDING.. you guys must be wondering how was it look alike right?? Here let me take you guys to korean wedding ceremony... First we look at the wedding attire..the bride's attire includes a (jeogori,short jacket with long sleeves)with 2 long ribbons which are tied to form the otgoreum.A chima,a full length ,high waisted wrap around skirt is worn(chima jeogori @hanbok). Boat shaped shoes made of silk,are worn with white cotton socks. The bride's attire might include a white sash with significant symbol or flower. A headpiece or crown may also be worn. The norigae is a hanbok decoration which has been worn by all classes of Korean women for centuries. It is tied to the skirt or a ribbon on the jacket. The knot on the top is called the Maedeup. What a beautiful dress isn't it?? Now lets we move on to the groom's attire.
the groom attire include a jacket(jeogori) and trousers and an overcoat a worn. The trouser are tied with straps at the ankles. A vest also be worn over the shirt together with a black hat that also can be worn. This 'uniform'(i mean just for the groom) are also be known as gwanbok.
Now lets we move on to the main topic.. In ancient time, wedding were held in the bride's yard or house. The most unique part in this TRADITIONAL KOREAN WEDDING are the groom will traveled by a horse to the bride's house and after the wedding ceremony he will take his wife in a palanquin(cart) to his parents' house to live. At the ceremony, the ordinary people were permitted to wear the luxurious clothes. Hand lanterns(something like pelita or tanglung) are used for lightning the way from the groom's home to the bride's house on the night before the wedding. Traditionally, the groom's family would carry a wedding chest filled with gifts(something like hantaran in malay wedding) for the bride's family. DUCKS!!! Talk about ducks, wedding ducks are a symbol for a long and happy marriage. DUCKS POWER!! hehe.. Cranes... it are a symbol of long life and may be represented on the woman's sash.. That's all about TRADITIONAL KOREAN WEDDING, i hope my future wedding will gonna be like that... Sweet right??? okey.. see you guys in my next blog.. bye2.. Assalamualaikum..
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