한국의상디자인학회지 (Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association)
- 제8권2호
- /
- Pages.135-143
- /
- 2006
- /
- 1229-7240(pISSN)
한국과 프랑스의 전통주머니 비교연구 - 16세기부터 20세기 초까지를 중심으로 -
Comparative Study on Korean Traditional Pocket and French Pocket - During 16th Century to 20th Century -
- Yang, Ji-Na (Dept. of Fashion Design, Konkuk University) ;
- Lee, Sang-Eun (Dept. of Fashion Design, Konkuk University)
- 발행 : 2006.09.30
초록
The definition of the 'Pocket', according to the Korean encyclopedia, is an accessory that a person puts in small belongings or money and carry on waist or holds with a hand. Since the pockets were not attached to the clothes at that period of time, the portable bag or pocket had been used without distinction of age or sex for carrying personal belongings. The pocket in France was also used in a similar manner, where it was used as a handbag to carry purse, comb, or a key by women during the middle ages. The pockets were decorated, made of quality material such as velvet, silk, or satin with splendid embroidery or beads. This study closely examines the history of the pocket from late 16th century around Renaissance to early 20th century in France and during the mid Cho-Sun dynasty in Korea and compares the different kinds of patterns, symbolism, and the purpose of the pockets. In addition, the relationships between the pockets, belongings, and ornament are examined as well by thoroughly investigating the unique characteristics of the pocket of each country.