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전통사찰문화를 기반으로 한 문화상품 현황에 관한 연구

A Study of Cultural Products based on the Traditional Temple Culture

  • 김선영 (순천대학교 패션디자인학과) ;
  • 최영순 (중부대학교 패션디자인학과)
  • 투고 : 2011.11.13
  • 심사 : 2012.02.07
  • 발행 : 2012.06.30

초록

This study is for the development of fashion cultural products that simultaneously evolved with the contemporary use of traditional temple culture in addition, it analyzed the cultural products available in the Korean market. Methodology, this study conducted a literature review and empirical research. We targeted the cultural products carried at twelve web-based shopping malls for Buddhist cultural products and six souvenir shops in Korean Buddhist temples to collect data on those products in order to analyze the items, design motives, materials, and price ranges. The study results showed that interior items represented the largest portion of the targeted goods, followed by accessories/sundries, clothing/fashion items, stationery, and tableware. The most commonly used design motive was lotuses, followed by the images of Buddha or Buddhist Goddesses and Dharma. The most common materials include fibers, jewelry (such as gold and silver), wood, metals, ceramics, paper, and plastic. The most active price range was between KRW10,000 and KRW50,000, followed by less than KRW10,000 and KRW100,000 to less than KRW500,000. This study discovered the potential for traditional temple culture to advance it further in a contemporary manner and indicated the need to develop a wide variety of cultural products and emphasize its global acceptance.

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피인용 문헌

  1. Development of the Cultural Product Design Contents for High Value Added Strategy of Temple Stay as National Brand Project - Based on cloud-shaped gong among the Bulgeonsamul - vol.63, pp.4, 2013, https://doi.org/10.7233/jksc.2013.63.4.030