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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 Scythian Bronze Culture was spread and affected several regions including Korean territory. As the Bronze Age culture in Korea was influenced by Ordos region, where
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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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In the end of modern age, most of bronzeware in all households got ravished by Japan. With the liberation in 1945, bronzeware became widely used again, but soon after Korean War, when briquettes took place, people preferred stainless bowls to bronzeware because bronzeware gets easily discolored by
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bronzeware, now called "bowl of mystery" shows its great heat retention, which is far greater than other tableware made with other materials. It is also commonly used as a material for percussion instruments like the tam-tam, hobnail, and gong.
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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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bronzeware is becoming famous and known for its O-157 sterilization function, anti pathogen, and detection of pesticides. Also its heat retention rate turned out to be higher than porcelains and stainless bowls.
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contains much more tin than other bronzewares (Cu:Sn = 78:22 as volume) while the normal ratio of tin to copper is 1/9. Due to this compositional difference,
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products are used not only as simple household supplies, but also as work of art, which depicts the traditional custom of Korea. The value of
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bronze culture was originated from the northern part of Siberia, Korean also produced ceremonial products such as ritual tools with bronze.
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bronzeware is made, a mass of alloy of copper and tin is heated with fire and gets hammered several times. The proportion of tin in
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artisan Lee Bong Ju, who was appointed as Important Intangible Cultural Property in 1983, has his works sold at his company
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In general, iron becomes more firm when it is quenched after being heated in fire over 600 degree. However,
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is currently used for making instruments, tableware, and other various goods such as household supplies.
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bronzeware reflects its deep historical value as well as traditional fashion of Korea. The history of
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when they frequently traded with China, royalties and nobles used thin bronze tableware made with
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includes dishes, bowls, spoons, and chopsticks. The main difference between Korean bronzeware or
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started using bronzeware increasingly and it formed many markets across the country.
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and it requires complicated and highly skilled techniques to be done, which makes
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is used for the traditional presentation of Korean royal court cuisine (
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bronzeware contains a sterilization function and detects pesticides.
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from other bronzeware is the alloy ratio between copper and tin. The
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In reversal, nowadays, through various chemical experiments,
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heating in fire as they are making the shape of bronzeware.
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Bangjja ware used to serve various food at a restaurant in
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bronzeware is very high compared to general bronze bowls.
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Several people form a well organized group to produce
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Brief introduction and effects of Bangjja Brassware
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Kaesong
North Korea
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
IPA
[paŋ.t͈ɕa]
[ju.ɡi]
Korean
Korean
Hanja
Korean
bronzeware
Important Intangible Cultural Property
Goryeo dynasty
Napcheong Bronzeware
"[서울 그집 '오래가게'] 납청놋전…최고의 합금술 '방짜'의 매력 폴폴"
방짜
empas
Encyclopædia Britannica
유기 (鍮器)
empas
Encyclopædia Britannica
놋쇠
empas dictionary
놋그릇
empas dictionary
방짜유기를 아시나요? : 국내 최초 방짜유기를 테마로 한 전문박물관 탄생

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