황화(黃花) 식물의 염색연구 - 들꽃을 중심으로 -

Study on Dying with Yellow Flowers - From Wild Flowers -

  • 우현리 (강릉대학교 의상디자인학과) ;
  • 김선미 (건국대학교 의상 텍스타일학부)
  • Woo, Hyun-Ri (Dept. of Fashion Design, Kangnung National University) ;
  • Kim, Sun-Mee (Dept. of Textile Design, Konkuk University)
  • 발행 : 2008.09.30

초록

Yellow, one of the five direction colors, is a prevailing color in artificial dyeing. The color has implied and symbolized wealth and power since ancient times. Yellow has been extracted mainly from flowers. Shapes, colors and scents of flowers not only have enriched emotional mentality, but have also been used for medicinal herbs, and dyestuff since the very old days. Coloring matter from flowers is very beautiful, and it has been used for dyeing textiles. Textile dyeing have formed a color culture and developed a dyeing culture since ancient times. Flowers include a variety of color matters, and can be easily obtained around us. Therefore, flowers have been a widespread natural dyestuff. It is well known that beautiful colors can be extracted from flowers, which are eco-friendly and non-polluting. In addition, flowers are easily provided. In this study, yellow wild flowers were selected as subjects. Seven flowers with color matters distiguishable through the naked eye were used: Korean forsythia, golden-wave, Mongolian dandelion, sunflower, conflower, chelidonium and chrysanthemum. Coloring matters were extracted from the seven flowers, which have been used to create a variety of colors through various dyestuffs; and the colors have been analyzed and presented. Dyeing and coloring matters were tested and analyzed, and several types of dyestuff had also been scientifically measured after treatment.

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