ASMR at the museum: Dyeing Japanese handmade paper using traditional techniques
Автор: Victoria and Albert Museum
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Join Senior Paper Conservator Susan Catcher as she gives Preventative Conservator Catherine Hovell a masterclass on dyeing Japanese handmade paper the traditional way.
Starting with boiling cones from the Japanese alder tree, Susan makes a natural brown dye called 'yasha', which is brushed over two different types of paper – 'misu' (thicker) and 'mino' (thinner). Once dry, the crackly leaves of paper are peeled apart from each other to reveal perfectly-dyed paper. These delicate sheets are then thoroughly covered with paste, and applied to a paper object in need of a fresh lining.
00:00 Meet Senior Paper Conservator Susan Catcher
00:40 Boiling alder cones to make yasha dye
01:13 Pouring dye through a colander
01:47 Brushing liquid dye onto misu paper
02:45 Layering misu paper
03:25 Conservator Catherine begins table-dyeing
04:02 Unrolling and brushing the paper
05:46 Peeling apart the dry layers of paper
07:38 Brushing the paper with paste
09:05 Applying pasted paper as a fresh lining
See our collection of Japanese objects: https://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/japan
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