JOURNAL OF TEXTILE RESEARCH ›› 2016, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (12): 111-116.

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Interpretation of Taiwan Paiwan tribe clothing patterns cultural connotation

  

  • Received:2015-10-08 Revised:2016-08-12 Online:2016-12-15 Published:2016-12-21

Abstract:

In order to help designers develop vast space design and rich design thought and effectively promote the promotion and development of traditional national costumes pattern, Taiwan Paiwan tribe patterns is taken as the research object to explain the patterns of the Paiwan tribe costumes culture connotation. By utilizing the method of pattern design and the study of the theory of the folk culture of field investigation, and in combination with Paiwan tribe costumes pattern image, the typical patterns of the Paiwan tribe costumes theme style is represented, and the pattern characteristics are studied from five aspects of material selection, design, color collocation, forms of composition and performance techniques. The cultural connotations of the patterns of the Paiwan tribe costumes such as grade mark, admired, reproductive worship ancestors, ethnic customs, belief, myths and legends are summarized. Paiwan tribe patterns have distinct regional and national characteristics, has the unique aesthetic consciousness and local culture, and shows the pursuit of Paiwan clansman to good things.

Key words: Taiwan Paiwan tribe, clothing pattern, cultural connotation, inheritance

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