" No matter what anyone says, Koreans silently carry on the tradition. " 🇰🇷“누가 뭐라 해도 한국인들은 그 전통을 묵묵히 이어갑니다." 👀 Product in Video (영상 속 한복) : '분우리옷(Bun)' - bit.ly/3chrOeZ __ 📧 Contact (채널 문의) : allprocessofworld@gmail.com
전 아이들 중국제 한복 입히기 싫어 한복 만드는 법을 배웠어요. 남매 커플 한복으로 다 클때까지 6벌정도 만들었고 완성된 한복을 입고 세상에서 하나뿐인 한복이라며 나비처럼 팔랑거리며 뛰는 아이들을 보며 힘들었던거 싹 잊혀졌던 기억이 나네요. 아름다운 한복이 널리 알려졌으면 좋겠어요.
아날로그 세대들은 저걸 가사 시간에 미니어처로 작게 만들어 볼 기회가 있었죠. 물론 100% 손바느질로요. 진짜 바느질하다 집어 던지고 싶더군요. 제작 과정이 복잡하기도 복잡하고 ㅠ 조상님들은 이걸 어떻게 다 직접 재단하고 바느질해서 입었는 지 존경심에 절로 고개가 숙여졌던 기억이 있네요.
My Korean wife had a complete set of male traditional clothing made for me after we decided to get married. It has multiple layers and its workmanship is outstanding and I wore it to meet her family for our engagement. I appreciate it even more now after watching this master craftsman creating these wearable pieces of art!
@@Tashiboss you're apprectiation and understanding of traditional Korean tradition and obligations is obviously lacking! To show respect to others and their status is essential to being accepted in the family!
Hanbok is Korean traditional clothes. They are different by each era and it's so joyful to learn them and their differences. I hope more people to have attention to hanbok and contribute to keep this evidence of history! Thanks a lot❤
한복을 너무 좋아해서 어릴때 한복을 미리 꺼내서 걸어놓고 어서 설날이나 추석이 오기를 기다렸던 때가 기억이 납니다. 어릴때도 우리나라 한복은 너무 예쁘다고 생각했었는데 이렇게 만드는 과정을 보니 장인의 한 땀 한 땀 투박해진 그 손길을 보고 존경심이 생깁니다 !!! 상황이 좀 나아지면 저도 장인의 한복을 꼭 소장하고 싶네요 ^^
@@wilmeranacona5231 Ha comentado diciendo "Aunque soy de Corea me he dado cuenta de que belleza tenia en han bok. Esta ropa tradicional de Corea no debe ser quitado en mano de los Chinos. Gracias por el video."
@@user-qg4dv8bx2u 문화가 일방적으로 영향을 받는다는 무식한 소리를 하지 마십시오. 문화는 서로 영향을 주고 받는 것이고 한복도 중국 의복에 영향을 주었습니다. 애초에 한족의 전통의상도 이민족들과 주변국들의 교류를 통해 성장해왔습니다. 그리고 상대가 자국의 전통 복식을 자랑스러워 하는데 중국의 영향일 뿐이라고 말하는 것은 무례하고 오만한 행동입니다.
As a beginner in sewing, I really love how these masters can make the seams and folds precise and all the same. That took years of practice to be able to do that without measuring. Lovely!!
Deliberately shirtless is truly what korean traditional clothes were like. But if people go to korea and look around, they will find KOREANS NOWADAYS ARE PLAGIARIZING CHINESE TRADITIONAL CLOTHES --- MINGFU (one type of Chinese tranditional clothes form Ming Dynasty(A.D.1368-1644) ). What a shame on those plagiarisers!
@@guardianangel7040 Hanbok is copy china hanfu Kimchi is copy china Napa cabbage korean flag is copy china tai chi Corona 19 is korea daegu virus Korean mother is best comfort women Don't trust korea. korea🤮💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
Saya dari Indonesia, di Indonesia baju ini sangat terkenal, dan sekarang, banyak yang menyukai dan memakainya. Saya juga memiliki baju ini. Ada dua. Saya sangat suka designer nya.
I remembered when i was young, i used to visited my neighbour who was mum’s a friend as well as a Hanbok designer. I witnessed her amazing work with admiration and wished i want to be like her one day.
Absolutely beautiful. As a seamstress I understand how hard this is and can appreciate all the details. As one who loves history thank you for keeping your traditions alive.
@@claire4212 yes it’s called leafing and it’s been around for centuries. What looks like white paint is actually a special type of adhesive and the sheets that he puts on top are made of a compressed metal usually gold or silver. It is very delicate at can crumble to dust easily. Once the sheets are over the adhesive you use the rubber mallet to push the silver or gold leafing into the adhesive and any excess just crumbles away to dust leaving a beautifully gilded design.
이처럼 섬세하고 복잡한 과정을 거쳐서, 그 것도 남성의 손으로 지은 한복은 세상의 모든 칭찬을 다 끌어 모아도 부족한 아름다움과 멋이 있습니다👍 옛날 할머니, 어머니들은 늘상 손으로 일상복인 한복을 지어 입고 다시 한 땀 한 땀 바느질했던 한복을 조각으로 나누어 빨아서 다시 바느질하여 온 가족의 입음새와 의생활을 감당하셨다고 합니다... 수많은 어머니들의 수고와 고생으로 이어온 우리의 전통이 후대에 계속 이어지기 바랍니 다💟
hanbok is Chinese traditional cloth,but Korean copied from China。cos Korea was dependent state of China for more than 1000 years。ifyou don trust me u could read historical books(《资治通鉴》《魏书》《唐书》《史记》)。 hanbok is one of Chinese traditional cloth,Korean ppl copied it from China in ming dynasty;and Korea was China s dependency and slave for more than 1000 years。im sorry but these are historical truth。
@@user-jq4gi6nv7g @陈明 동서고금을 막론하고 한 국가는 주변국가와 서로 영향을 주고 받으며 발전하지 독불장군처럼 모든 면에서 독자적이고 독특하게 살 수 없습니다. 의식주 문화가 주변국가와 비슷한 이유입니다. 한국의 한복이 중국과 비슷할 수 있지만 어느 누구는 일본과도 비슷하다고 말할 겁니다. 또한 중국의 의복은 인도, 중앙아시아와도 비슷할 수 있습니다. 중요한 것은 서로 영향을 주고 받으면서 각 나라의 특성과 취향에 맞게 변화시키면서 발전해 간다는 것입니다. 그러나 대한민국의 한복과 중국 의복이 같고 중국이 오리지널이며 한국이 카피했다는 의견은 분명히 잘못된 인식입니다. 개인의 생각은 자유지만 많은 사람이 공유하는 곳에서 공공연히 왜곡된 의견을 기록으로 남긴다는 것은 국제사회관계에 오류를 범하는 것이니 삼가해 주세요😎
@@shinci8562 you are right,Korea was dependency and part of China,That's why Korean copied Chinese culture,That's whyChina conquer Korea again and 啊again
@@user-iw7oz8os1y but historic truth is,Korea is dependency and slave of China for more than 1000+ years(han/sui/tang/ming/qing dynasties);and the king of Korea was slave and lap dog of Chinese emperor,even Chinese ambassador could beat Korean king s ass with stick as punishment。and king of Korea said:“Korea is loyal son of China”。 Im sorry,but these are historic truth,Korean were slave and dependency of us Chinese for more than 1000 years。and all the Korean ancient cultures are copied from China(hanbok is one of them)。 (if you don trust me you could read some ancient historic books(《史记》《资治通鉴》《汉书》《旧唐书》《明史》《清史稿》))
I used to have a hanbok set when I was little. It was so colorful and shiny with gold foil. So beautiful!! Craftsmanship truly is there and loved watching this be made today ☺️🖤✨
Love watching masters at work especially when you can see the years they have put in to master their craft . The hanbok is beautiful and make me wish all traditional clothing can be respected and love and isn't lost as time goes by
Deliberately shirtless is truly what korean traditional clothes were like. But if people go to korea and look around, they will find KOREANS NOWADAYS ARE PLAGIARIZING CHINESE TRADITIONAL CLOTHES --- MINGFU (one type of Chinese tranditional clothes form Ming Dynasty(A.D.1368-1644) ). What a shame on those plagiarisers!
South Korea is three surname slaves of China(BC87s-AD1895s), Japan(AD1896s-AD1945s) and the US(AD1950s-now) The slave of three masters,a tributary state for thousands of years.
@@user-urwedfvftgfr228 let me just lol.... you just gotta go and learn your country's history!!!. well let me teach you first. the yuan dynasty, which was previously dominated china before ming dynasy, there was an empress who was from Goryo dynasty of korea. (empress Gi.) from then on, women in the palace, especially wives of high ranked officials started to admire the queen's and other Goryo women's way of dressing themselves and it became so popular among people that a king of ming dynasty banned wearing it. well, that must have been the first korean wave in china, i guess!! hahaha
That is absolutely stunning. The craftmanship that goes into the traditional clothing is beyond most of what is made out in the world today. Beautiful.
such beautiful workmanship. I would love to have that garment. his hand stitching skills are sublime. I also really enjoyed the sound of the super sharp scissors.
I concern that communist china insists unified one so they cannot distinguish Korean and China by their own distorted history education. They are focused on ' Shimonosheki treaty' in the history part and tiwan belongs to China and korea is under the Chinese rule they think. It is very dangerous idea and disgusting.
China destroyed its culture by itself after communized. Historically, china had so many dynasties. But many of them were different ethnic group races in the same place. They dont have historic record now. Instead korea has more histric record than china. Korea has been keeping its culture even though they were envaded so many times by china and japan .
Any product you see any country make China has stolen and made it some form or another, and cheaply done at that, hell art is one of the most stolen, these people could create their own original masterpieces yet will go and steal from the old masters to make reproductions the talent to recreate is instilled in their schools military like uniform behavior. Hell I'm glad I went to school in the Us, I was taught creativity and self exploration. I strive daily to learn new things and instill it in my child who is head of her class despite being younger than most.
@@AkashaOConnell but still, I heard emroydery can takes a very long time, so much so it is paid by gold because of how labour intensive it is. I heard there's a limit on how much embroidery you can do in a day, so it may take multiple days, even months to finish sometimes if it was big.
@@juliantotriwijaya9208 it is, I sew and I've sewn by hand for along time too, and still to this day there's no power and no currency known to man kind that would make me embroider an entire outfit by hand.
What a beautiful traditional dress. The most intricate detail from cutting, embroidery and sewing skills both hand and machine. I hope every woman that wears this design spare a thought for the workers and designers that have made it.
The embellishments on the fabric are fascinating, I had no idea paint was stamped, silver leafed, etc. onto the already gorgeous silk. Everything the South Koreans make is so expertly crafted, the attention to every detail, the precise stitches. Being an American, I will likely never don such a lovely ensemble, but when I get back to the other side, I want to enter dressed in a hanbok. After all, it really is a heavenly garment, made with love, following ancient traditions. Perfect for an afterlife entrance.
This is absolutely amazing. I love how much soul love and creativity was poured into creating this hanbok. I'm literally crying right now at the thought of how great an honor it is to receive this as a gift and how deeply I would appreciate someone who created something so beautiful and had given it to me. Truly this is a masterpiece amongst many masterpieces from a true artist
Deliberately shirtless is truly what korean traditional clothes were like. But if people go to korea and look around, they will find KOREANS NOWADAYS ARE PLAGIARIZING CHINESE TRADITIONAL CLOTHES --- MINGFU (one type of Chinese tranditional clothes form Ming Dynasty(A.D.1368-1644) ). What a shame on those plagiarisers!
Loved watching you make the amazing Hanbok I a massive fan of Korean Dramas so seeing how it was made was wonderful I'm a sewer! Myself usually Victorian Gothic Steampunk style outfits headwear Etc I love creating my own designs for myself family and friends as a Hobby 💜🌹💜🙏
It's commonly called a cross stitch. The length of the needle he uses as well a skill help with the size and even stitches. Lovely. You'll notice he has a small needle and a tailor's thimble. I do this on garments and it makes me want to do a better job. 🙂
@@RosequartzDivination you're talking about the freehand embroidery on the zigzag or Irish machine. Yes! He's amazing! I love seeing an expert doing that!
My small bit of knowledge of high quality sewing and tools makes this video so much better. Those are very expensive industrial tools and machines and they are being used with a high level of precision and speed. Im only a minute and a half in and I'm freaking out over the quality holy shit can't wait to finish it