This report contains information about conservation treatment and research outcomes related to clothes worn by Yi Danha and his wifo as well as relics related to Princess Myeongan.
In addition, it provides access to archival materials that trace the history of conservation since being designated as national folklore cultural heritage, and showcases 3D simulated images of Yi Danhas outer coat and his wife's ceremonial attire.
The relics related to Princess Myeongan hold significance as a case of damage caused by insects and mold, and a case of conservation treatment of composite materials. Although only the hook of Sapgeumdae remains, this report delved into its exceptional artistic qualities and studied the nomenclature and origins of patterns.
1 Foreword
2 Overview of the Heritage
3 Clothes Worn by Oejae Yi Danha and His Wife
- Oejae Yi Danha's Life and Heirlooms
- The Current Status of the Designation, Conservation, and Management for Clothes Worn by Oejae Yi Danha and His Wife
- The Scientific Research and Conservation Treatment of Clothes Worn by Oejae Yi Danha and His Wife
- Virtual Recreation of the Formal Dress of Yi Danha s Wife Using 3D Programs
4 Relics Related to Princess Myeongan
- Material Analysis and Conservation Treatment of Relics Related to Princess Myeongan
- A Study on the Origin and Meaning of the Pattern on the Sapgeumdae from the relics Related to Princes Myeongan
5 Article
- The Conservation of Organic Cultural Heritage and the Impact of Climate Change* Focusing on Paper and Textile Cultural Heritage
- A Study on the Identification of Microorganisms Causing Damage to Costume Heritage