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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.69, No.0, 61 ~ 71, 2020
Title
Development of textile design applying women's hair ornaments in the Joseon Dynasty - Focused on scarf and tie design -
문보영 Bo Young Moon
abstract
Background Among Korean women's hair ornaments, binyeo, dwikoji, and doeljam have delicate and elegant beauty. They are important cultural heritages of Korea. In particular, applying the aesthetic sensibility of Korean crafts to textile product design can be suggested as one of the important ways to create a competitive design. Methods The types and characteristics of female hair accessories in the Joseon Dynasty were investigated. Based on this, design motifs were developed. Designs and prototypes of scarves and ties were developed suitable for the senior's similar look. Result Based on the formative characteristics of Korean women's hair ornaments, binyeo, dwikoji, and doeljam in the Joseon Dynasty, design motifs faithful to the cultural archetype were developed. In the design, the main points were head part of binyeo and the decoration part of dwikoji, and doeljam and the textile design was developed by applying the layout of one point pattern, all-over pattern, and diagonal pattern in consideration of the characteristics of the long hair ornaments. Utilizing this, the development of scarf and tie products that enable seniors to co-ordinate with a similar look was developed to enable coordination that suits the place and atmosphere. Conclusion Through historical evidence, it is possible to rediscover the beauty of handicrafts used by our ancestors in everyday life. By developing a motif and applying it to modern design, it is possible to develop a design with Korean sensibility that is competitive in the global market.
Key Words
수식, 首飾, 텍스타일 디자인, 스카프, Hair ornament, Textile design, Scarf
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