A Study on the Fashion Design of Hanji(Korean traditional paper) Textile Using the Formative Features of Scallop

가리비의 조형성을 이용한 한지직물 의상 디자인 연구

  • Kwon, Min-Jung (Fashion Design The Graduate School of Design Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Yu, Kum-Wha (Dept. of Fashion Design, Hansung University)
  • 권민정 (이화여자대학교 디자인대학원) ;
  • 유금화 (한성대학교 패션디자인)
  • Received : 2011.06.10
  • Accepted : 2011.08.05
  • Published : 2011.09.30

Abstract

Hanjisa(Korean paper yarn), a new material made from the traditional Korean paper, has been developed through local R&D efforts, reflecting the current trend highly valuing environmental friendly. This new material is considered suitable for the 21C lifestyle and culture pursuing improved quality of human life and the environment. Therefore, this study aims to widely make known the originality and functions of the environmentally friendly Korean paper yarn, as well as to increase its commercial value. Furthermore, a new category of apparel design is presented by studying painting dyeing based on transformational tuck techniques and wax resist dyeing with formative features of repeated lines and rhythms of shells in order to implement three-dimensional and decorative artistic expressions. The texture of the Korean cotton paper yarn was particularly suitable to employ tuck and dyeing techniques Which express formative features of shell. Also, the material was useful for expressing the three-dimensional feelings with repeated curves and cross sections of shells. Moreover, paraffin resist dyeing and stitch techniques were used in order to avoid monotony and the images of shells visually materialized. Through the results stated above, this study could explore how to overcome obstacles to globalization of the Korean modern apparel such as its uniqueness, limit of materials or absense of internationality by applying modern design to the Korean paper fabrics. In the future, it is expected that more manufactures could produce and supply the new materials so as to make widely known the originality of the Korean paper fabrics and develop the material into a popular organic product fitting the modern lifestyle.

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Supported by : 한성대학교