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A ''gulle'' is a type of ''sseugae'' (쓰개),
Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ...
n traditional
headgear Headgear, headwear, or headdress is the name given to any element of clothing which is worn on one's head, including hats, helmets, turbans and many other types. Headgear is worn for many purposes, including protection against the elements, de ...
, worn by children aged one year (called '' dol'') to five years old during the late
Joseon period Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and re ...
. It was mostly worn by young girls in the upper class for warmth and style. ''Gullae'' was usually made with silk and in summer, it was made with ''sa'' (사, ), a type of silk loosely woven.


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Ayam Ayam may refer to: *Ayam (cap), a Korean hat * Ayam (people), Kuwaiti citizens of Persian origins. *''Ayam'', the Melayu and Malay word for chicken, used in names of dishes and chicken or food-related entities: **Ayam Brand, food company **Ayam bu ...
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Jokduri A is a type of traditional Korean coronet worn by women for special occasions such as weddings. Also known as a or , it consists of an outer crown covered with black silk, and an inner which is filled with cotton and hard paper. Its top is decor ...
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Hanbok The (; term used in South Korean standard language, South Korea), also called () n North Korean standard language, North Korea and China, is an Hyponymy and hypernymy, umbrella term which is used to refer to traditional ethnic Koreans, Korean ...
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Hwagwan Hwagwan is a type of Korean coronet worn by women, traditionally for ceremonial occasions such as weddings. It is similar to the ''jokduri'' in shape and function, but the ''hwagan'' is more elaborate. The hwagwan is slightly larger than ''jokdur ...


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