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The Development of Print Patterns and Cultural Products Using the Local Culture Resource of Jeju Onggi as a Design Motif

제주옹기 지역문화자원을 활용한 프린트 문양 및 문화상품 개발

  • Kim, Heyseong (Dept. of Fashion and Textiles, Jeju National University) ;
  • Yu, Heeju (Dept. of Fashion and Textiles, Jeju National University) ;
  • Hong, Heesook (Dept. of Fashion and Textiles, Jeju National University)
  • Received : 2018.04.16
  • Accepted : 2018.07.19
  • Published : 2018.08.31

Abstract

This study reviewed the differences among Onggis made in Jeju and other areas, developed creative textile designs and cultural products, and conducted the consumer evaluation of developed products. First, the 1,063 photos of Onggis made before the first part of the 20th century were collected and the unique differences of Jeju Onggis were confirmed through the observation of collected photos. Second, based on the uniqueness of Jeju Onggis, the eight pieces of Jeju Onggis were selected from the photos and used as pattern design motifs. Nine basic patterns were drawn and ten textile designs were created using the basic patterns. Third, the 16 pieces of textile products were made with cotton fabrics on which the textile designs were printed. Four mugs and four tumblers with printed patterns were also made. Finally, 64 students evaluated the developed products using a 7-point scale. As a result, folksy atmosphere, uniqueness, usage as a Jeju souvenir and at local restaurants, and the role of fostering concern for Jeju Onggi were highly evaluated but aesthetics was rated relatively low. Most of the developed products were highly preferred and recommended as Jeju souvenirs or for local restaurants.

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