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· 분류 : 국내도서 > 예술/대중문화 > 디자인/공예 > 공예/도자
· ISBN : 9788997252589
· 쪽수 : 164쪽
· 출판일 : 2016-01-29
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Chapter 1.
Chimseon: An Introduction
Definition of Chimseon 14
Characteristics of Chimseon 16
History of Chimseon 18
Arts and Types of Chimseon 32
Chapter 2.
Preparing Chimseon
Materials and Tools of Chimseon 44
Chimseon Methods 52
Chapter 3.
Crafting Chimseon
Jeogori 68
Chima 74
Baji 78
Baeja 82
Jogak-bo 86
Chapter 4.
Enjoying Chimseon
Subtle Wit Glistening in Dignity ? Po 92
Asymmetric Yet Well-balanced ? Jeogori 104
Aesthetics of Curves and Slits ? Dang-ui 108
As Practical As It Is Beautiful ? Baeja 114
Graceful Appearance from the Back ? Ceremonial Chima 120
Delicate Dualism of Hiding and Exposing ? Undergarments 126
Square Artistry of Daily Life ? Jogak-bo 132
Born from Women’s Nimble Fingertips ? Sundries in Gyubang 138
Creation of Motherly Devotion ? Children’s Clothing 144
Appendix
Masters 154
Craft & Design Map 155
List of Artifacts and Illustrations 156
Bibliography 160
Collaborators 162
Index 163
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Chimseon(針線) stands for needle and thread, referring to the sewing of fabric such as the stitching or making of clothing, and in broad terms includes all sewn objects.
Besides clothing, bedding items such as blankets, pillows, sitting cushions, and various decorative storing items such as wraps, and cases for writing and eating utensils have also been made with Chimseon.
Chimseon was an important virtue for women in the household. As the craftsmanship of items made in the women’s quarters called Gyubang(閨房) became increasingly acknowledged, the creations are now known as Gyubang Crafts.
-from.‘ Chapter 1. Chimseon: An Introduction’
Jeogori
The most basic upper garment of Hanbok, the open front is held together from both sides by Goreum, with no notable differences in shape between sexes and ages. Despite changes with trends over time, Jeogori worn by men are usually lengthy and plain. Meanwhile, Jeogori worn by women used to be lengthy and wide sleeved, but this became increasingly shorter and form fitting. Jeogori is usually decorated with either gilt or embroidery, and children’s Jeogori were also beautifully adorned with multi-colored stripes or embroidery. Jeogori with different colored stripes attached to the sleeves are Saekdong-jeogori.
There are unadorned uni-colored Jeogori(Min-jeogori), Jeogori with different colored cuffs, neckband and Goreum(Banhoejang-jeogori), and Jeogori with different colored cuffs, neckband, armpits and Goreum(Samhoejang-jeogori).
-from.‘ Chapter 1. Chimseon: An Introduction’