• 제목/요약/키워드: Beopbojeon

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고려대장경 경판전 기둥의 재질 (Wood Quality of Column in Storage Halls of Tripitaka Koreana Woodblock)

  • 박상진;정기호;김재우
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1999
  • 해인사 고려대장경판을 보관하고 있는 건물 기둥 108개의 수종을 분석한 결과는 다음과 같다. 중첩기둥 6개를 포함한 114개의 기둥 중 느티나무가 73개 64%, 잣나무가 17개 14.9%, 소나무 16개 14%, 전나무가 5개 4.4%, 상수리나무류가 2개 1.8%, 리기다소나무가 1개 0.9%의 순이다. 수다라장에는 여러 가지 수종이 검출되었으나 법보전은 48개 기둥 충 47개가 느티나무이었다. 검출된 수종의 특성으로 불 때 법보전은 적어도 고려중 후기 이전에 건조된 것으로 추정되며 다음이 수다라장, 동 서사간장은 이 보다도 훨씬 후대에 건조된 것으로 생각된다.

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해인사 비로자나불복장 섬유류 유물에 관한 고찰 (A Study on the Characteristics of the Fabric inside the Vairochana Buddhas in Haeinsa Temple)

  • 박윤미
    • 복식
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    • 제64권5호
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    • pp.141-153
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    • 2014
  • Buddhist articles from various periods in the Vairochana Buddha statues, which are currently housed in the Haeinsa Temple's Supreme Buddha Hall and Beopbojeon Hall. This research concentrates on the artifacts found inside the storage boxes, which was placed inside the Buddha statues in 1490. A total of 24 pieces of fabric articles found inside the Virochana Buddha in Beopbojeon and 213 pieces from the Supreme Buddha Hall were examined. The types of textiles are as follows: bast fiber, silk, cotton, and union cloth. Bast fiber consisted of ramie and hemp. For silk, tabby woven with plain weave, spun silk, and thin tabby were found. And twill damask made with twill, Sa and Ra with the leno weave, and satin damask made with the satin weave were also found. Also the two Jeogoris and three Jogakbos were found, the one Jeogori was made with Hwan. The Buddhist articles in the Vairochana Buddha of Haeinsa have been preserved well and its colors have remained virtually the same from the time of its original placement. Therefore these articles are very important in understanding the textile characteristics, weaving techniques, dying techniques as well as traditional colors.

Fungal Distribution of the Janggyeong Panjeon, the Depositories for the Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks in the Haeinsa Temple

  • Hong, Jin Young;Kim, Young Hee;Lee, Jeong Min;Kim, Soo Ji;Park, Ji Hee
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제38권1호
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2022
  • Many investigations have been conducted on the biological damage and environmental conditions necessary to preserve the Janggyeong Panjeon and Daejanggyeongpan (woodblocks). We performed a survey on the concentration and diversity of airborne fungi in the Janggyeong Panjeon and compared them with the results of a survey from 2012. The temperature of the Beopbojeon building was slightly lower, while the relative humidity was higher than those found at the Sudarajang building. The concentration of airborne fungi in the Beopbojeon was 1.44-fold that of the Sudarajang. It was confirmed that the concentration and diversity of airborne fungi in the Janggyeong Panjeon differed depending on the sampling site. In total, 23 fungal genera were identified from the air samples, and 11 fungal and 1 bacterial genera were identified from the surface of the woodblocks. Among these, only five types of fungi were commonly distributed in the indoor air and surface of the Daejanggyeongpan; however, 58.3% of the fungi identified on the surface of the woodblocks were not observed in the in the air samples. The surface-dwelling fungi may accumulate dust to form microbial communities over time.