Beoseon

Beoseon

Infobox Korean name


caption="Tarae beoseon", a variety of "beoseon" for children
hangul=버선
hanja="none"
rr=beoseon
mr=pŏsŏn
The "beoseon" (IPA2|bəːsʌn) is a type of paired socks worn with "hanbok", Korean traditional clothing and is made of fabrics for protection, warmth, and style of ones foot.cite web|url=http://www.nfm.go.kr:8090/english/search/sch_src/full.cgi?v_kw_str=&v_db=2&v_doc_no=00000220 |title=Beoseon (Korean socks) |publisher=National Museum of Korea |language=English] It is also called "jokui" (족의, linktext|足|衣), "jokgeon" (족건, linktext|足|件) or "mal" (말, linktext|襪) in hanja. According to a book titled "Hunmong jahoe" (훈몽자회) written by Choe Sejin (최세진) in 1527 during the reign of King Jungjong of the Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1910), "beoseon" was called "bosyeonmal" (보션말), so it may be called by the name before the time.cite web|url=http://map.encyber.com/search_w/ctdetail.php?masterno=73361&contentno=73361 |title=Beoseon (버선) |publisher=Doosan Encyclopedia |language=Korean]

It is not clear when "beoseon" has been began to wear, but ancient "beoseon" is assumed to be a form extended from a trouser or "bojagi" (wrapping clothes) for protecting foot. During the period of the Three Kingdoms of Korea (57 BC – 668 AD), "beonseon" made of silk was worn but it was limited by social class. In the Joseon period, "beoseon" made of a white fabric was usually worn regardless of class except special occasions.cite web|url=http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=K&i=242334&v=46 |title=Beoseon (버선) |publisher=Empas / EncyKorea |language=Korean]

Types

The types of "beoseon" can be varied by purpose, shape, and sewing technique. "Goteun beoseon" (곧은버선) or also called "godeulmok beoseon" (고들목버선) and "nuin beoseon" (누인버선) are defined by shape.

According to sewing technique, "beoseon" is divided into "som beoseon", "gyeop beoseon", "hot beoseon", "nubi beoseon", and "tarae beoseon". "Som beoseon" (솜버선) is composed of the outer fabric and cotton ("som" in Korean) as a batting to give foot warmth and style. "Gyeop beoseon" (겹버선) is made with two layers ("gyeop") of a fabric without stuffing the inside. "Hot beoseon" (홑버선) is made with one layer ("hot") and worn as an inner sock to prevent the outer "beoseon" from getting dirty. "Nubi beoseon" (누비버선) is made by quilting ("nubi") and usually worn for protection against the cold during winter. The "beoseon" is considered practical because of the easiness to handle after cleaning although the running stitches can be broken or it is stiff than other "beoseon". "Tarae beoseon" (타래버선) is decorative socks for children. After quilted, "tarae beosoen" is embrodered with strings in various colors, and a string is attached to each portion of ankle to bind them at the front.

Although the shape of "beoseon" does not reflect gender, "beoseon" for men have a straighter seam than that of women. [cite web|url=http://english.kbs.co.kr/korea/culture/clothing/ink_clt.html |title=Traditional clothing |publisher=KBS |language=English]

ea also

*Hanbok
*Sock
*Hosiery

References


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