A study on the relationship of Saekdong and Go-Joseon Geum

AUTHORS

Jisu Kim,Inha University, Department of Clothing & Textiles, Korea
Youngjoo Na,

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we investigated and found the origin of Korean Saekdong from Kyung-Geum of Ancient Go-Joseon. Kyung-Geum is warp faced multiple colored weave with patterns of relatively thick dense silk fabric and was precious in that time. It’s patterned with the shapes of cloud, antler, swirling objects with gorgeous thick end-curved lines. Go-Joseon is very civilized society focusing Joyang and Geum-Ju near Balhae Bay civilization providence and the people wore colorful clothing trimmed with animal furs with jade and bronze decoration buttons. They produced a variety of yarns and Geum fabrics, and they had various colored design of tripod pottery as well as Saekdong or modernized Kyung-Geum, inferring to their high level of dyeing technique and eye for beauty. And from bronze mirror with delicate-pattern, violin-shaped bronze dagger, and fan-shaped hatchet with elegant curves as well as high-quality Geum design we found out they had high experties in delicate casting and craft skill.

 

KEYWORDS

warp double fabric of silk, antler pattern, Balhae civilization, Color sensation and pattern design.

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CITATION

  • APA:
    Kim,J.& Na,Y.(2018). A study on the relationship of Saekdong and Go-Joseon Geum. International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, 2(2), 13-18. 10.21742/IJACT.2018.2.2.03
  • Harvard:
    Kim,J., Na,Y.(2018). "A study on the relationship of Saekdong and Go-Joseon Geum". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, 2(2), pp.13-18. doi:10.21742/IJACT.2018.2.2.03
  • IEEE:
    [1] J.Kim, Y.Na, "A study on the relationship of Saekdong and Go-Joseon Geum". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, vol.2, no.2, pp.13-18, Oct. 2018
  • MLA:
    Kim Jisu and Na Youngjoo. "A study on the relationship of Saekdong and Go-Joseon Geum". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, vol.2, no.2, Oct. 2018, pp.13-18, doi:10.21742/IJACT.2018.2.2.03

ISSUE INFO

  • Volume 2, No. 2, 2018
  • ISSN(p):2207-8533
  • ISSN(e):2207-8541
  • Published:Oct. 2018

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