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bronzeware becomes softer as it gets heated in fire. This is another mystery of brassware. Several people form a circle around the ingot and start hammering to make a form of plates. One special thing about the process is that they do not use ready-made mold machine, instead they repeat hammering and
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originates from the Bronze Age and it was widely used to make a variety of tools and tableware. Ordos region's bronze culture related to
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In the period of Chosun dynasty, the country greatly supported mining and established many brassware plants in local territories. Although, people in this era generally used porcelains, upper-class people continued using bronzeware like Goryeo period. As time passed, even in the middle class, people
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bronzeware produced by handed down traditional techniques till today are not bent or easily broken. Furthermore, with more usage, it becomes burnished without any discoloration. Recent reports about various experiments revealed that
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