
This piece is titled banpo, a term for a traditional Korean textile patterned with spots or stripes. This piece is a recreation of samyeon-gyojik, a mixed weave combining silk and cotton. Jiwon Ree arranges a silk warp with madder, as well as weld dyed yarns to form stripes, then traditionally hand weaves the cloth with a cotton weft.
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Cotton, Silk, Woven fabric

Jiwon revives historical textile techniques and traditions from South Korea