Inheritance to Palhae Dynasty from Koguryo Dynasty in Terms of the Head Ornaments

Inheritance to Palhae Dynasty from Koguryo Dynasty in Terms of the Head Ornaments

Inheritance to Palhae dynasty from Koguryo dynasty can be understood first through the ornamental decoration of the ornamental headgear. The three-strand ornamental decoration in headgear at the Palhae dynasty remains was the same as that of the Koguryo remains, and if there was anything else, the design and decoration techniques were only slightly different. Next, it can be found in earrings. The first-created big circle earrings in Koguryo dynasty was inherited to Palhae dynasty.

Continuity can then be found in the rod hairpin. The fact that two-strand hairpin in forked shape and "U" hairpins in Koguryo period and it also can be found in that in the Palhae dynasty period also shows that the two-strand hairpins were widely used for hair-dressing of the Koguryo people were inherited to Palhae dynasty.