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http://dx.doi.org/10.14695/KJSOS.2018.21.1.143

Effects of Colorimetric Properties and Color Sensibility Factors on Color Preferences for Green Yellow Natural Dyed Silk Fabrics: Focused on Combination Dyeing with Indigo and Japanese Pagoda Tree  

Shin, Judong (Dept. of Fashion Design Information, Chungbuk National University)
Kim, Yeowon (Dept. of Fashion Design Information, Chungbuk National University)
Choi, Jongmyoung (Dept. of Fashion Design Information, Chungbuk National University)
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Science of Emotion and Sensibility / v.21, no.1, 2018 , pp. 143-154 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was performed in order to suggest useful data for color planning of eco-friendly and sensible fashion products. Silk fabrics were dyed in combination with natural indigo and Japanese pagoda tree and were treated with four kinds of mordants after combination dyeing. Then, their colorimetric properties were evaluated. From these composite-dyed silk fabrics, color sensibilities and color preferences of green yellow (GY) color were evaluated among the female university students, and thus, the influences of colorimetric properties and color sensibilities on color preferences were analyzed. When the silk fabrics were dyed in the combination of natural indigo and Japanese pagoda tree and were treated without mordants, they turned green color when indigo 10 g/L was used, and blue-green when indigo 20 g/L was added. And when they were dyed in combination of natural indigo and Japanese pagoda tree and were treated with four kind of mordants after combination dyeing, they turned GY color in almost all cases. The color sensibilities of the GY silk fabrics with the combination dyeing of indigo and Japanese pagoda tree, were classified into three factors: pleasantness, gracefulness, and comfort. Color sensibility factors showed significant differences according to the concentration of indigo and the kinds of mordants. There were almost significant relationships between colorimetric properties and color sensibilities factors of compositely dyed GY silk fabrics. The color preferences of the GY fabrics, which were dyed in the combination of using natural indigo and Japanese pagoda tree and four kinds of mordants, were found to be predicted by the color sensibility in a regression model.
Keywords
Combination Dyeing; Green Yellow; Colorimetric Properties; Color Sensibility Factors; Preferences;
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