- 영문명
- The Study (Analysis) on the shapes of the waist belts in the Silla and the symbolic meaning thereof
- 발행기관
- 한국조형디자인학회
- 저자명
- 김소라( Kim, so-ra )
- 간행물 정보
- 『조형디자인연구』한국공예논총 제11집 4권, 1~18쪽, 전체 18쪽
- 주제분류
- 예술체육 > 미술
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2008.12.30

국문 초록
영문 초록
Looking back Korean history, the period of three states showed the most advanced culture of ornaments. Particularly, Silla produced numerous pure gold ornaments, praised by neighboring Japan as the nation of splendid gold and silver. The ornaments in Silla are shaped in the most sophisticated and beautiful manner,
making it no doubt that Silla enjoyed the golden era of Korean ornament history. Silla took a very important part in the Korean art history and its arty ornaments clearly reflect Korean ancestors creative and supreme aesthetic sense. This study will compare and analyze the formative characteristics and symbolic meaning of the waist belt ornaments of the Silla kingdom which covered waist and lower half of one's body with pure gold. The ornaments attracted as much attention as the golden crown unearthed in the Silla royal tomb, and shows how splendid the golden culture the ancient Silla kingdom enjoyed. The waist belt ornaments used two to three times more amounts of gold than the golden crown and thus, they are deemed to fully reflect the craft technique and aesthetic sense of the Silla. The practise of attaching ornaments to waist belts started for superstitious and
practical purposes both when priests or nomads hang the stuffs like hand knife or drug case around their waists. Then, as time goes by, those stuff transformed themselves into the ornaments of which shape and material indicate a social position of a person who carried them. In the Silla, only royals can wear golden waist belts and only a few number of nobles were allowed to wear silver waist belts. The waist ornaments unearthed in China or the areas of the ancient Gogurieo kingdom are mainly the coppers plated with gold. In the Silla, however, only the limited number of gold-plate accessories are found and most of relics are silver
products. It is noteworthy that pure gold waist belts are found only in the Silla. The shapes and techniques of those ornaments are very sophisticated and further advanced in an excellent manner with the time, showing a unique and special aesthetic sense of each time. This study classified, based on shapes, the types of edging ornamental strips of waist belts which are unearthed relics and recorded in ancient documents, thereby reviewing craft characteristics, and symbolic meaning thereof. In addition, this study reviews metal moulding techniques such as casting, streak, bratticing, buprestid technique, and rattling ornaments technique in a bid to rediscover Korean ancestors' magnificent aesthetic sense.
목차
I. 서 론
Ⅱ. 신라 허리띠의 조형적 특성
II. 신라 허리띠의 조형성 및 상징성
IV. 신라 허리띠 장식의 제작기법
V. 결 론
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