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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2019.5.4.23

Making Cultural Products Using Natural Dyed Hanji-Fabric (I)  

Jung, Jin Soun (School of Design, Semyung University)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.5, no.4, 2019 , pp. 23-27 More about this Journal
Abstract
Korea boasts outstanding cultural heritage accumulated over the 5 thousand-year-long history, but has neglected developing marketable commercial products out of its culture. As a result, despite the fact that Korea had successfully developed internationally well-acknowledged technologies, there isn't any exceptional cultural product that can be marketed globally. Therefore, it is necessary to re-design and commercialize a modern sense using unique materials in traditional culture. Fabrics made by natural dyeing have a low saturation, so they do not need special color harmony, they are natural and comfortable. Therefore, fabrics obtained by natural dyeing are considered to be a very suitable material for cultural product development. In addition, Hanji is a good material that can build a field of art by itself because it has a quality, a profound and elegant feeling. In this study, Hanji-fabric, which is made of excellent Hanji, is used for natural dyeing with. Using the dyed fabrics, the cultural products such as two parasols and a card holder was made and presented.
Keywords
Natural Dye; Hanji-Fabric; Cultural Product; Making;
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