This study was designed to examine the various fabric patterns focussing on the patterns shown on the woven fabrics of the Chosun dynasty and to put to use the pattern development of traditional Hanbok textiles and everyday-life Hanbok Hanbok textiles...
This study was designed to examine the various fabric patterns focussing on the patterns shown on the woven fabrics of the Chosun dynasty and to put to use the pattern development of traditional Hanbok textiles and everyday-life Hanbok Hanbok textiles by presenting the designs of each pattern. The outline of the results of this study is as follows: 1. The different types of woven fabric used in the Chosun dynasty were Keum, Kee, Neung, Rah, Sah, Dahn, Choh, and Ju. The Dahn fabric was shown to be the most frequently used in the Chosun dynasty by holding 66.12% of the overall usage. The Sah fabric held 14.29%, the Choh fabric held 7.35%, the Neung fabric held 6.12%, the Ju fabric held 2.86%, and the Kee fabric held 2.04% of the total usage. 2. The different types of pattern used on the woven fabrics of the Chosun dynasty are divided into several categories: dong-mul-mun, shik-mul-mun, ja-yun-mun, ki-ha- hak-mun, mun-jah-mun, and bo-mun. The dong-mul-mun category consists of hak-mun, hojup-mun, yong-mun, bonghwang-mun, dongja-mun, dahram-jwee-mun. The shik-mul-mun category consists of moran-mun, yeonhwa-mun, kukhwa-mun, mae-hwa-mun, sUkryu-mun, dangcho-mun, dohwa-mun, podo-mun, bo-sanghwa-mun, yung-ji-mun. The ja-yun-mun category consists of wun-mun, soopa-mun. The ki-ha-hakmun category consists of ku-mun, hoeh-mun, mahn-ja-mun. The mun-jah-mun category consists of soo-ja- mun and bok -ja-mun, ssang-hee-ja-mun. Statistic results show that the singular pattems(48.57%) were used less frequently than the combined patterns(51.43%).<br/>
3. The results in the usage of woven fabrics in the Chosun dynasty aocording to the time period showed that they were most frequently used in the 17th century with 32.25%, the 16th century with 28.16%, the 15th century with 17.55%, the 18th century with 12.65%, and the 19th century with 9.39% of the total usage rate. 4. The results in the purpose of using woven fabrics in the Chosun dynasty showed that they were used the most in clothing with 66.54% of the total usage rate. Daily necessities and Bul-bokjang-mul showed the same percentage of 16.73%.