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The Application Of Tea Dyeing In The Design Of Tea Museum Derivatives

Posted on:2019-08-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2371330563499653Subject:Arts
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In recent years,environmental problems have become more and more serious,and green environmental protection has become a common goal.Tea dyeing process is favored by people because of its natural and environmental protection.As a traditional intangible cultural heritage,tea dyeing process is the crystallization of Chinese labor people's art and wisdom.The application of tea dyeing is an innovative inheritance of traditional tea culture in China.In the context of hangzhou tea,it is of great significance to think how to develop and explore the innovation of tea dyeing in order to meet the market demand and meet The Times aesthetic standards.This paper aims to explore the development and application of tea dyeing in the design of tea museum derivatives.The whole paper is divided into five parts.The first part focuses on the background of the study,analyzes the significance of tea dyeing in the design of tea museum derivatives,and expounds the research methods.Overview of the second part mainly tea dye,tea dye derivatives in tea museum in the design of tea dye the diversified application value of value analysis and exploration,the department is divided into museum derivatives design topic.The third part analyzes the present situation of tea museum derivatives by using questionnaire survey and field research,and explores the design method suitable for tea museum derivatives.The fourth part explores the design concept and application of tea dyeing derivatives in hangzhou China tea museum.The fifth part is the conclusion of the thesis,which includes the thinking and prospect of the design of tea dyeing derivatives.This paper adopts the method of exploration and practice to complete the research of this subject,and summarizes it in practice until the final completion.
Keywords/Search Tags:tea dyeing, Derivatives, Design and application, Tea museum, Tea culture
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