Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164
Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164

Hanbok Girl Baby Korea Traditional Clothing Set First Birthday Celebration Party 100th Birth Celebration 1–15 years Yellow Red HG164

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Hanbok Girl Baby Traditional Korean Clothing Set
First Birthday (Dol) & 100th Day Celebration
Ages 1–15 | Yellow & Red | HG164

This hanbok set includes a jeogori (top) and skirt.
Accessories are not included.

Celebrating a child’s first birthday is a joyful tradition in many cultures.
In Korea, this special occasion is called “Dol” or “Doljanchi.”

Traditionally, Doljanchi was a significant celebration in Korea. In the past, infant mortality rates were high due to limited medical knowledge, poor hygiene, and harsh seasonal conditions—freezing winters and hot summers. Reaching the first birthday was considered a meaningful milestone, so families and relatives gathered to celebrate the child’s health and survival.

Hanbok is the traditional clothing of Korea, and children are customarily dressed in hanbok for their first birthday celebration.

One of the main events of Doljanchi is the Doljabi ceremony. Various symbolic objects are placed on a table, and the item the child chooses is believed to represent their future path or fortune.

In conclusion, the first birthday ceremony is a heartfelt celebration wishing the baby good health, happiness, and prosperity.

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