동남아시아의 수직물에 관한 연구
A Study on the Hand woven Textiles of South-East Asia
- 가톨릭대학교 생활과학연구소
- 생활과학연구논집
- 제12권 제1호
- 1992.12
- 41 - 59 (19 pages)
South-east asia is the generally accepted name for a series of islands and peninsulas which lie east of india and west of china. The earliest firm evidence for the presence of textiles in south-east asia comes from the 7,000-year-old funerary site of bun chiang in thailand. The traditional south east asian design register owns much of its inspiration to the region?s abundant plant and animal life. The art of weaving was a warp-ikat and weftikat dyes. south-east asian fabrics were beautiful, and are very important. Indonesian batik designs have been copied on european cloth, and special batiks in subdued greens, blues, and yellow were, at one time, made for the market contemporary fabric designers draw inspiration from south-east asian motifs for some of their distinctive modern textiles. South-east asia possesses one of the world?s most dazzling textile traditions.
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Abstract
I. 서론
II. 동남아시아의 수직물
III. 결론
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