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자금성 건축물을 모티브로 한 주얼리 디자인 개발에 관한 연구

A study on the development of jewelry design inspired by the architecture of the Forbidden City

  • 허밍 (동신대학교 대학원 보석공학과) ;
  • 문소이 (소이갤러리) ;
  • 석정원 (동신대학교 배터리공학과)
  • Ming He (Graduate School of Gemological Engineering, Dongshin University) ;
  • Soi Moon (Soi Gallery) ;
  • Jeongwon Seok (Department of Battery Engineering, Dongshin University)
  • 투고 : 2024.08.23
  • 심사 : 2024.09.11
  • 발행 : 2024.10.31

초록

자금성은 중국 베이징에 황궁으로, 명나라와 청나라 시대의 중요한 정치적, 문화적 중심지였다. 자금성의 복합적 건축 구성과 예술적, 상징적 요소들은 현대 예술가와 디자이너들에게 영감을 줄 수 있다. 자금성을 모티브로 한 주얼리 디자인 개발에 관한 연구(색채, 형태 등)는 비교적 적은 편이다. 본 연구에서는 자금성의 주요 건축물 6개를 선정하고, 6개 궁전 외형, 패턴을 분석하여 스케치를 진행하였고, HSB 색채 모델로 색채를 분석한 후, 3D 소프트웨어를 사용해서 주얼리 디자인을 전개하였다. 자금성에 대한 형태(중첨무전정, 중첨헛산정과 단첨사각찬첨정), 장식(허서채화, 삼교육완능화) 및 색채의 분석을 적용하여 태화전 팔찌, 보화전 귀걸이, 중화전 반지를 완성하였다. 본 연구는 자금성의 역사적 가치와 예술적 아름다움을 현대적인 주얼리 디자인으로 재탄생시킴으로써, 전통과 현대의 조화를 이루는 새로운 디자인 패러다임을 제시하고자 한다.

The Forbidden City in Beijing, China, served as the imperial palace and was a significant political and cultural center during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The complex architectural structure and artistic, symbolic elements of the Forbidden City continue to inspire modern artists and designers. However, there has been relatively little research on developing jewelry designs inspired by the Forbidden City, particularly in terms of color, form, and other elements. This study selected six major buildings from the Forbidden City and analyzed their exteriors and patterns, creating sketches based on this analysis. The colors were analyzed using the HSB color model. The research used the analyzed forms (double-eaved hipped roof, double-eaves gable and hip roof, and single-eaved hipped roof with four ridges), decorations (dragon patterns, three intersecting six-petal lattice), and color differences, the Hall of Supreme Harmony bracelet, Hall of Preserving Harmony earrings, and Hall of Central Harmony ring were completed. The study reinterprets the historical value and artistic beauty of the Forbidden City through contemporary jewelry design, presenting a new design paradigm that harmonizes tradition and modernity.

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