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Design of Natural Dyeing Hanbok-Type Leisurewear Using Elm Bark and Rubia akane Nakai Composite Extracts

느릅나무껍질과 꼭두서니 복합추출물을 이용한 천연염색 한복형 휴식복 디자인

  • Received : 2021.02.19
  • Accepted : 2021.04.09
  • Published : 2021.04.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop high-quality naturally dyed leisurewear with images of traditional Korean clothing that keeps a psychologically comfortable and physically pleasant environment at home and in vacation spots. The root bark of elm trees, the atopic skin, is also known to be effective for the relief of rhinitis and atopic diseases as well as stress and insomnia. However, there is insufficient color in the bark for the dyeing of fashion products, so to compensate for the lack of color, for dyeing purposes it was combined with a composite extract called Rubia akane Nakai resulting in a relatively bright red color. Except for the light fastness, all the fastnesses were rated 4 to 5, showing excellent results. Through complex dyeing using elm bark and pods extract the author produced four high-quality vests, one-piece, a gown, and jeogori-pantsuits of silk materials with Korean images that are suitable wear for relaxing comfortably at home and during breaks and which provide a comfortable and physically pleasant experience. The vest was made with the formal style of Bae-ja and Dang-eu, the dress is made of Cheok-lik, and the gown is made of Wonsam. It will be meaningful at a time when the importance of rest is increasing due to the healing clothes worn by busy modern people.

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Acknowledgement

이 논문은 2021학년도 제주대학교 교원성과지원사업에 의하여 연구되었음.

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