Korean Metal Art: Techniques, Inspiration And Traditions

Korean Metal Art: Techniques, Inspiration And Traditions by Komelia Okim Hongja


ISBN
9780764357794
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
256
Dimensions
215 x 279mm

The first book to offer not only detailed examples and history, but step-by-step instruction on the legendary metalworking traditions of Korea. These techniques, with beginnings in the 3rd century, are legendary in the art world, but information on how the breathtaking effects are created in the studio has been difficult to find until now. Crafted gold, silver, jade, and other materials are brought to life in 400+ photographs, including Korean pieces (now in museums) that have through the centuries expressed the pinnacle of each method. Each chapter also focuses on works produced from 1980 through 2017 by modern metalwork experts, including artists from North America, showing how they incorporate traditional methods with modern working methods. Includes instructions for 15 techniques, including 24K gold overlay on silver (keum-boo or geumbu), line inlay on iron and copper works (kkium ipsa), chasing and repousse (tachul), enamelling (chilbo), jade nephrite carving and inlay (oak ipsa), and many more.
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