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    Title: 台灣早期帽飾結構與圖紋之分析
    Analyze of the Structures of the Appearance and the Drawing Decoration Works for the Earlier Hats in Taiwan
    Authors: 蕭美鈴;王英美
    Contributors: 紡工系
    Keywords: 帽飾
    結構
    圖紋
    Date: 2005-09-30
    Issue Date: 2012-05-30 14:31:18 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文以台灣早期帽飾為研究內容,主要依外觀結構與圖紋彩繡加以區分,並進一步分析與歸納其共同性。最後歸納出:(a.)帽飾結構以帽冠或帽飾片為如意形及有流蘇(tassel)、結穗或長帶條最為常見。(b.)圖紋彩繡有鳳鳥、花卉者最常引為精神寓意之象徵。

    In this paper we investigate earlier hats in Taiwan. They are to be differentiated first by their structures of the appearance and their drawing decoration works as well as multi-colored embroidery, a further step sort and analyze we their common characteristics. Finally the main characteristics are summarized briefly. That is, by the structure of the appearance, the head covering or the decoration disk as well as sharpen trimming are mostly represented into shapes as desired as well as a tassel, a ripe of an spike or long patrol. In other case, by drawing decoration works as well as multi-colored embroidery, a phoenix or a flower symbolizes mostly as a mental fable interpretation.
    Relation: 華崗紡織期刊 12卷3期 P.255 -262
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Textile Engineering ] Journal of the Hwa Gang Textile

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