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Pembuatan Dress Korset Cheongsam Era Renaissance Dengan Aplikasi Bordir 3D Bilqis, Jihan; Arifiana, Deny
BAJU: Journal of Fashion and Textile Design Unesa Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/baju.v4n2.p162-170

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Cheongsam is a traditional Chinese garment also known as qipao. The purpose of this research is to describe the process of creating a Renaissance-era cheongsam corset dress with 3D embroidery application and to describe the final result of the Renaissance-era cheongsam corset dress with 3D application. The research method used is the creative work method, which includes pre-design, design, realization, and presentation. In the pre-design stage, the source of inspiration used is the traditional Chinese garment, the cheongsam, combined with Renaissance corset design. The main fabric used is duchess satin, with tricot used as interlining to provide stability to the corset. In the realization stage, the design of the cheongsam corset dress is implemented into a fashion piece through processes such as measurement taking, pattern making, fabric cutting, and sewing. The garment is adorned with 3D embroidery application and sequins. The presentation stage is conducted through a seminar, describing the process of creation and the final result of the Renaissance-era cheongsam corset dress. The result of this research is a Renaissance-era cheongsam corset dress with 3D embroidery application that combines traditional Chinese design with Renaissance corset design. This research contributes to the development of cheongsam fashion design through the application of 3D embroidery technique.
Potentially toxic freshwater fish varieties Putri, Amelia Pardiana; Bilqis, Jihan; Zikra, Amalia; Surtikanti, Hertien Koosbandiah
Asian Journal of Toxicology, Environmental, and Occupational Health Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ajteoh.v1i2.2024.348

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Polluted waters generally contain materials harmful to human health, factory waste, metal waste, community waste can pollute these waters. Although polluted, there are some organisms that are able to survive in such conditions, such as catfish. The purpose of this article is to determine the diversity in aquatic ecosystems polluted by textile waste through bioindicators in the form of fish. The result of this study was the discovery of 3 species of fish that are able to adapt to polluted waters, namely Clarias batrachus, Pterygoplichthys pardalis, and Fundulus Grandis. The method used is in the form of a literature study on topics relevant to the purpose of this article. The results show that polluted water conditions can affect diversity in aquatic ecosystems, evidenced by the development of invasive species and the reduction of native species in a freshwater ecosystem. Species that are able to survive in polluted water conditions may contain harmful substances such as heavy metals and should not be consumed by humans.