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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2018.4.4.21

A Study on the development of the pattern and the necktie design utilizing the Gaya relics  

Byun, Sung-Tae (Dept. of professor Jewelry Design, Kaya Univ)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.4, no.4, 2018 , pp. 21-30 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Gaya Period is the period in which the nations of Gaya had existed in the Gimhae area. The term 'The Period of the Three Nations', which is widely used, is inappropriate because in ancient Korea, Gaya also existed besides Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla. This term should be corrected for the accurate reconstruction of the history of ancient Korea. Of course, the term 'The Gaya Period' cannot replace 'The Period of the Three Nations'. It just means the period in which the nations of Gaya existed. The Gaya Period refers to the period of about 600 years from about the first century, in which several nations of Gaya began to appear in the Gyeongsangnamdo area, through the falls of Daegarak of Kimhae in 532 A.D. and Daegaya of Goryeong in 562. When doing this, there should be no distortion of the original form of the relics. With the application of traditional techniques and excellent relics, it is believed that it helps to create the high added values by putting culture and tourism together with the development of various designs of cultural goods. To suggest possibility of necktie designs by completing protype from idea scatch.
Keywords
Gaya; Pattern design; Necktie; design;
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