Korean Journal of Human Ecology (한국생활과학회지)
- Volume 7 Issue 1
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- Pages.109-118
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- 1998
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- 1226-0851(pISSN)
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- 2234-3768(eISSN)
The Robe Styles of the Statues of Buddha of Shilla and Cave of Mt.Tien-Lung
신라(新羅) 불상(佛像)과 천룡산(天龍山) 석굴(石窟)의 불상(佛像)에 나타난 법의(法衣) 착의양식(着衣樣式) 비교(比較)
- Lee, Soon-Deuk (Dept. of Clothing Design, Dong-Ju Woman's College) ;
- Park, Sook-Hyun (Dept. of Clothing Design, Kyungsung Univ.)
- Published : 1998.06.30
Abstract
This study is focused on finding out the differences in wearing robe styles of Buddhist Statues between Shilla and Tien-lung Mountain. (1) Shilla Buddhist Statues are wearing Pyun-Sam that is similar to Jeogori(the traditional jacket of Korea). (2) Bok-Gyen-Uy of Tien-lung Buddhist Statues are roundish shape, and that of Shilla Buddhist Statues are oblique line. It is possible to conclude that these shapes are very concerned with the wearing style of each nation. (3) We can find another difference in the chest sash. Chest sach of Tien-lung Buddhist Statues is more functional, but that of Shilla Buddhist Statues is more decorative. (4) Wearing Kasa, Young-Ja(i,e.string of kasa) is used in Shilla Buddhist Statues, but not in Tien-lung Buddhist Statues. This the most different thing between Shilla Buddhist Statues and Tien-lung Buddhist Statues.
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