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Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association 2006;44(1):101-113.
전통 문화상품에 나타난 문양 분석 - 서울 지역과 광주 지역을 중심으로 -
Analysis of the Motifs on Traditional Cultural Goods in Seoul and Kwang-Ju
Mi-Sook Lee, Choi Seung-Youn, Shin Youn-Sook
Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, Chonnam National University, Human Ecology Research Institute, Chonnam National University
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the characteristics of the motifs on cultural goods in In-Sa-Dong Street, Seoul, with those in Art Street, City Hall, Kwang-ju. For this study, 607 cultural goods were collected from the two cities: 265 in Seoul and 342 in Kwang-ju. Total cultural goods were classified by accessories, decoration pieces, stationery and ceramics and were studied by repetition patterns, motifs types, representative techniques, and representative types. The results were as follows. First, for repetition patterns of motifs, there were 219 simple repetition patterns in Seoul, and 289 in Kwang-ju, and 46 compound repetition patterns in Seoul, and 53 in Kwang-ju. The ratio of simple repetition pattern was higher than that of compound repetition pattern in both cities. Second, for motif types, floral, animal, letter, and graphic motifs were used far more frequently than any other motif types. Third, for representative techniques, embroidery was far more frequently used than any other representative techniques. Metallic crafts, chil-bo and paper techniques were also favored. Fourth, for representative types, realistic types were more common than abstract types.
Keywords: 전통, Tradition, 문화상품, Cultural Goods, 문양, Motifs, 서울 인사동 거리, In Sa-Dong Street, Seoul, 광주 예술의 거리, Art-Street, Kwang-Ju, 광주 시청, City Hall, Kwang-Ju
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