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중국 소수민족 머리 장신구의 형태 특성Formal characteristics of headdress in Chinese minorities

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Formal characteristics of headdress in Chinese minorities
Authors
장연김주이연희
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
복식문화학회
Keywords
중국 소수민족; 머리장신구; 형태적 특성; Chinese minority; headdress; formal characteristic
Citation
복식문화연구, v.28, no.3, pp.356 - 375
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
복식문화연구
Volume
28
Number
3
Start Page
356
End Page
375
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/145523
DOI
10.29049/rjcc.2020.28.3.356
ISSN
1226-0401
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to understand the characteristics and cultural values of the headdress among Chinese minorities with diverse ethnic cultures, and to provide various data on the design of clothing accessories. Theoretical considerations about ethnic minorities were addressed through literature and prior research, with data being collected using literature and websites. The results are as follows. First, the most common type of headdress is the horizontal type, which includes the head style, headband, and head scarf. The second most common is the cylinder type, which is a headdress with variations in the shape of a round hat, and has is evident among various minorities. Third, the pagoda type is decorated with ornaments mounted on top of a round shape. Fourth, the square crown type is a piece of wood as a material for a form of the material and for a variety of jewelry and the production of up to meet the women’s head of the jewelry. Fifth, head belt-type ornaments consist of a headband and fancy bead ornaments from the bottom of the head. Mongol women usually wear an exaggerated form of this type. Sixth, the head cover type is a head decoration influenced by the dress code of Muslim women. Seventh is the disc type of crown shape worn by the Dai. Next, the ogival type is a cone-shaped headdress hat most commonly seen as head ornament hat among the Dai. Lastly, the sailboat type is the most exaggerated form of hair ornaments found among ethnic minorities.
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