Hanji (Korean: 한지/韓紙) is the traditional handmade paper from Korea. It is made from the inner bark of mulberry, a tree native to Korea and Hibiscus meninot, which helps suspend the individual fibers in water. Traditional hanji is made in laminated sheets using the traditional we bal and dochim method. It revolves putting the sheet … Continue reading Korean Hanji Paper – Preserving a Cultural Heritage →
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