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A Study on the Gold Foil Patch Design Using Traditional Patterns

전통문양을 활용한 금박패치디자인 연구

  • Oh, Yu-Kyeong (Dept, of Fashion Design, School of Textile & Fashion Design Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Song, Jung-A (Dept, of Fashion Design, School of Textile & Fashion Design Kyungpook National University)
  • 오유경 (경북대학교 섬유패션디자인학부 패션디자인전공) ;
  • 송정아 (경북대학교 섬유패션디자인학부 패션디자인전공)
  • Received : 2021.10.12
  • Accepted : 2022.01.06
  • Published : 2022.02.28

Abstract

In reality, the distinction between the Korean traditional culture and the cultures of other countries is at a delicate boundary. Additionally in the wake of the recent socio-cultural confrontation between Korea and China, it has become necessary to establish the foundation and area of Korean traditional culture and to actively utilize the importance of improving awareness of Korean traditional culture. To reorganize the reckless use of the gold foil pattern shown in the rental hanbok, data on the museum's collection of gold leaf patterns were collected and analyzed. Based on the gold foil, Gilsang characters such as Phoenix pattern, Crane pattern, Bat pattern, Flower pattern, Fruit pattern and recovery advice were extracted through references. The traditional gold foil pattern was reconstructed and relocated to design the gold leaf patch. Based on the collection and analysis of the museum's relics, the Wonsam & Daedae, Dangeui, Sranchima, Sagyusam, Jeonbok, Bokgun, and Daenggi were produced. Therefore, we present the possibility of producing gold foil and modern methods for producing gold foil using laser cutting techniques that can express refinement and complexity well, and gold foil thermal transfer paper with retouchable effects. Additionally, we would like to reflect upon the practicality and the convenience to modern people by considering the complexity and hassle of the traditional gold foil production process, and the disadvantages of processes that require relatively longer time. It intends to help revitalize the market of Korean traditional clothing and fashion products.

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