Preserving the traditional Korean culture | Hermès Footsteps Across The World

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2023
  • Park Myung Bae creates traditional furniture in wood that he allows to rest for seven years before crafting it. ​
    Sohn Dae Hyun applies the ancient art of lacquering to a diverse range of materials.​
    Park Moon Yeol chisels ornamentation into metal pieces such as locks and padlocks. Park Sung Kyu participates to the conservation of the leather lacquering technique. ​
    These artisans, all custodians of the excellence of contemporary Korean craftsmanship, were chosen to rekindle know-how that existed under the Joseon dynasty (1392-1897). ​
    Arumjigi Culture Keepers Foundation, whose mission is to preserve and support traditional Korean culture, entrusted them with the painstaking task of recreating objects that furnished the palaces of Seoul. ​
    A long and meticulous period of research in museums, seeking out treasures from the past and forgotten techniques, allowed them to reproduce copies of these precious repositories of Korean culture. ​
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