In this study, previous studies on crafts used in Gilrye and Hyungrye rituals in the Joseon Dynasty are reviewed, and future tasks are suggested. Among the crafts for Gilrye, researches on ritual vessels, royal seals, investiture books and inner cases...
In this study, previous studies on crafts used in Gilrye and Hyungrye rituals in the Joseon Dynasty are reviewed, and future tasks are suggested. Among the crafts for Gilrye, researches on ritual vessels, royal seals, investiture books and inner cases have been actively studied. In terms of comprehensive research by space, research was conducted on rityal crafts placed in Jongmyo, Gyeongmogung, Jinjeon, ancestor tombs, and Gungwon. Among the crafts used for funeral ceremonies, diverse studies have been conducted on palanquins, ceremonial objects, Bangsangshi, lights. And crafts used in the pavilion of the royal tombs during mountain tomb ceremonies and Myeong-Gi buried in the tombs were also investigated. Based on this analysis, future research directions and tasks were suggested. First of all, it is necessary to erase the material boundary of ceremonial crafts and create a contact point for various research fields. Second, ceremonial objects lacking cultural value or aesthetics, crafts with auxiliary functions, and crafts burned or buried also have thematic value to be studied. Third, research on ceremonial crafts of complex nature needs to be conducted in consideration of the relationship with the ritual. Fourth, research on craftsmanship and manufacturing technology is incomplete compared to research on crafts, so it should be studied in depth. Fifth, since the purpose and symbol of the space is to be fulfilled only when crafts exist in the ritual space, the crafts in the ritual must be restored and put in place.