
Durumagi
A durumagi is a traditional Korean overcoat worn during formal occasions or traditional ceremonies. It is a long, lightweight garment typically made from silk or fine fabric, often featuring intricate embroidery or patterns. The durumagi serves as a symbolic piece of Korean cultural heritage, representing status, dignity, and respect. Worn over the hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), it enhances the elegance of the overall attire. Durumagi can vary in color and design depending on the occasion, season, and social status, and remains an important part of Korea’s cultural identity and heritage.