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20세기 초 혼례물목에 기록된 한복 소재Korean traditional textiles recorded in lists of goods for weddings in the early 20th century

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Korean traditional textiles recorded in lists of goods for weddings in the early 20th century
Authors
조임선이은진
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
복식문화학회
Keywords
Hanbok textiles; Korean traditional fabrics; lists of wedding goods; Korean traditional wedding; Korea wedding culture in 20th century; 한복 소재; 한국 전통직물; 혼례물목; 한국 전통혼례; 20세기 한국 혼례문화
Citation
복식문화연구, v.28, no.1, pp 62 - 75
Pages
14
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
복식문화연구
Volume
28
Number
1
Start Page
62
End Page
75
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8010
DOI
10.29049/rjcc.2020.28.1.62
ISSN
1226-0401
2383-6334
Abstract
In this study, clothing items recorded in Nappyemulmok (納幣物目) and Ugwimulmok (于歸物目) in the early 20th century were examined. These clothing items were recorded on the lists of goods for wedding gifts from the 1910s to the 1930s. A large quantity of these lists were organized into eight categories by analyzing the fabrics of each item of clothing. Representative fabrics used for skirts and Jeogori (such as Myeongju, 明紬) were used widely. Jeoksam was mostly made with ramie fabric. Pants mostly used cotton such as Dangmok, Mumyung, and calico, with some use of silk. Gojaengi mostly used cotton such as Dangmok, Mumyung, and calico, with some use of ramie. Danui (單衣) used silk fabrics such Pparinseu, Myeongju, and Gyoju for decorative features that were revealed when rolled up. Naeui (內衣) is believed to be the closest underclothes to the body, and Mumyung was mostly used. Dangmok and calico were used for the Yodae (腰帶) and fabrics such as silk, Nobangju, and JuhangNa were used for outdoor use. This type of categorization is significant, as it can be used as academic evidence to verify and reproduce the clothing of the time by identifying fabrics, colors, and characteristics of certain items of clothing. Lastly, it is expected that the analysis of clothing will provide theoretical data in the same way that movies, dramas, and museum exhibitions feature modern traditional weddings.
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