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Korean Hanbok Baby Photos — 20 Prompts for 100-day, Dol, Holidays

Korean hanbok baby photo prompts — 20 period-agnostic traditional outfit concepts including bokgeon, jokduri, and jobawi headpieces. Test-verified prompts, free to use.

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What are Korean hanbok baby photos?

Hanbok is the traditional Korean garment, and for babies it is the central wardrobe of 100-day, dol (first birthday), and holiday photography. Our hanbok baby photo prompts catalog focuses on the outfit itself, period-agnostic. From headpieces like bokgeon, jokduri, and jobawi to details like saekdong, dangui, and norigae, we curated 20+ concepts with a hanbok specialist — so a single self-shot photo can replicate the atmosphere of a hanbok studio session.

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Tips for hanbok baby photos

  • Pink/yellow for girls, blue/green for boys traditionally

    Classic hanbok palette. Modern studios also favor muted tones like ivory, sage, and olive.

  • Headpieces by age and gender

    Bokgeon for boys (100-day/dol), jokduri for girls (100-day/dol), jobawi for girls after dol.

  • Keep backgrounds simple

    Hanji paper, byeongpung folding screen, or solid color backgrounds keep the hanbok detail visible. Busy backgrounds wash out garment richness.

  • Front-facing photos work best

    Hanbok composites work best with front-facing source photos. Neutral expression is fine — the composite renders naturally.

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Upload one baby photo

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Done! Studio-quality in ~2 min

Price Comparison

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FAQ

Can hanbok concepts cover both 100-day and dol photos?
Yes. Hanbok prompts here are period-agnostic, suitable for 100-day, dol, Chuseok, and Seollal. If you need period-specific props like dolsang (first-birthday table), see the period-specific hubs (`100day`, `365day`).
Difference between bokgeon, jokduri, and jobawi?
Bokgeon is a rectangular hat for boys, jokduri is a small round crown for girls (on top of head), and jobawi is a fur-trimmed headpiece for girls wrapping the sides of the head. Concepts are organized by headpiece in our catalog.
Can I use the result for holiday cards?
Yes. We recommend square (1:1) or portrait (3:4) ratios for holiday cards. Family hanbok concepts will be added in the upcoming `family-photo` hub.
What kind of photo should I upload for the best results?
A front-facing photo where your baby's face fills at least half the frame works best. A solo shot by a window with natural light is ideal. Avoid backlit or flash-reflected photos. The clearer the face the more natural the AI result.
How much does it cost, and what if it fails?
Your first photo is free to try. After that it's ₩2,000 (⭐4) per photo. If AI generation fails your stars are automatically refunded — no worry about paying for unsuccessful results.
How long does it take to complete?
Usually about 2 minutes. AI starts working immediately after upload and you can check the result in your gallery. You can even create more concepts while waiting.
What if the result looks a bit different from my baby?
Front-facing photos with a large clear face produce the most similar results. If you used a side or distant photo try again with a different one. At ₩2,000 per photo you can try multiple times and pick your favorite.