Next, we dye Hanji to match a flower's natural colors, often repeating the dyeing process two or three times for accuracy. Once the paper is ready, we carefully cut the petal and leaf shapes.
An curved arrow pointing right. Hanji is traditional Korean paper made by hand one sheet at a time. Artisans turn the weblike fibers of paper mulberry trees into paper that can last more than a ...
Dating back to the third century and sourced from indigenous mulberry trees, hanji paper is revered for its durability and water absorbency. The paper is often used in the construction of Korean ...