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2008-09-23T19:41:41Z Caspian blue 963x1284 (714454 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Dangui (the upper garment) and seuran chima (skirt) in Korean royal attire. Bailarina de Corea. |Source=*[[:Image:Korean_royal_costumes-06.jpg|]] |Date=2008-09-23 19:40 (UTC) |Author=*derivative wor
{{Information |Description=The white cloth called ''geodeulji'' on the ''dangui'', a ceremonial upper garment in hanbok, traditional Korean attire. Bailarina de Corea. |Source=*File:Korean_royal_costume-Dangui_and_Seuranchima-01.jpg |Date=2009-02-17