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This study examines the Korean aesthetic consciousness of colour by focusing on the preference for white in clothing culture. A nation's symbolic use of certain colours develops over time as a tradition representing the national sentiment and philosophy of life. In this way, traditional colours not only influence the senses but also evoke ideas about a country's social customs. For example, white clothes without bleaching, artificial processing, or fancy patterns have a simple and pure beauty. This paper discusses the Korean partiality toward such clothing as a representative of the spiritual virtues of purity and holiness. A comparison is drawn with China and Japan, where traditional clothes feature other colours despite some shared concepts across the cultures, such as yin-yang and the five elements.
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- University of Pusan, Plastic Arts Department, 159, Daeti-ro, Seo-gu, build 106-1803, 49208 Busan, Korea, nakyungs@pusan.ac.kr
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