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중국 남인염포 염색 공예 연구Research on Dyeing Crafts of Chinese Indigo Dyed Designs

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Research on Dyeing Crafts of Chinese Indigo Dyed Designs
Authors
이민정손희순
Issue Date
Apr-2011
Publisher
복식문화학회
Keywords
백족; 납염; 남인화포; 묘족; 교염; BaiZu; batik; Chinese blue calico; MiaoZu; tie-dyeing
Citation
복식문화연구, v.19, no.2, pp 132 - 144
Pages
13
Journal Title
복식문화연구
Volume
19
Number
2
Start Page
132
End Page
144
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/12976
DOI
10.29049/rjcc.2011.19.2.132
ISSN
1226-0401
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the types and characteristics of Chinese indigo dyed designs performed until today in private houses of Chinese minority races and to examine the modern value of traditional dyeing crafts of minority races by investigating the cases of utilizing modern private Chinese indigo dyed designs. As the research methodology for theoretical study about the history of Chinese traditional pattern dyeing, the origin, types and characteristics of Chinese indigo dyed designs, the preceding research data, photo data, and Internet data were utilized, and for the empirical research on Chinese traditional dyeing techniques and the cases of utilizing today Chinese indigo dyed designs, the on-site survey on Guizhou and Yunnan was conducted during February and March 2008 and the data were collected and analyzed. Based on the results of this research, it was found that Chinese indigo dyed designs represented Chinese traditional pattern dyeing, which was inherited and developed mainly in Chinese minority races and Chinese. It could be seen that according to geographical distribution and characteristics of each race, the types and characteristics of dyeing techniques were formed, which are classified into the batik of the Miao of Guizhou in the Chinese southwestern region, the tie-dyeing of Bai of Yunnan, and Chinese blue calico(resist printing) of Chinese private houses in the Hunan and Huseo regions, and these represent the three typical Chinese dyeing techniques today. Based on the results of empirical research on the utilizing cases, focusing on the traditional living handicrafts of Chinese minority races, traditional cultural articles, and artworks, the modern values such as practical, cultural, and artistic values of Chinese indigo dyed designs could be rediscovered.
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