Conservation: Korean Hanji Paper Making
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Come on a journey into Korean Hanji paper making, part of ongoing conservation research into oriental papers. This process is explained by master paper maker Jang Seong Woo to V&A paper conservator Susan Catcher, from the choosing of the raw material, to the cooking, cleaning and pulping that enables a paper sheet to be cast using a bamboo frame or bal. The beauty of the final hanji paper after drying on a heated wall and burnishing is seen in the stacked sheets, some of which returned to the Museum’s paper conservation studio.
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This is amazing! Hanji making should be continued!
Nice to know that hanji still is being created in my culture!!!
Great video. Thank you for sharing your experience, Susan. As always. Forever grateful.
Loved it! I wish I could be there and learn by experiencia too❤
Great video! I really enjoyed watching this and seeing this paper making technique.
A slight mistranslation around 3:25 toward the end. “A lot of people worry [about it], but to be honest, I don’t worry. I just think about it.” Otherwise, great video :)
hope other korean ppl pay a bit more attention to this.
Hanji is the world's best traditional paper in the history.
Amazing. Where can I buy this papers?
Permission to use some of the clips for my project, Thank youuu! :>
【和紙】世宗実録 10年(1428 戊申 / 善德 3年) 7月 1日(辛亥) 上謂代言等曰: “聞日本國有百篇《尙書》 可令通信使購來. 且倭紙堅韌, 造作之法, 亦宜傳習” Sejong Sillok says, "The King remarked, "It is reported that Japan has a hundred of Shangshu (尚書, Esteemed Documents of China), Therefore, we should order tongshinsa to purchase those ones. Moreover, I hear that Washi (Japanese traditional paper) is not merely durable but really flexible. Accordingly, we may well order tongshisa to master the way of making it somehow, too."