Song Yeon-muk made from pine soot that takes more than a year to make

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(1)Use only the center or roots of pine trees with a lot of resin
(2)picking wood
(3)The soot that came in through the intersection gathered together
(4)the burning of wood in an inked kiln
(5)It’s time to stick to the kiln for 10 days
(6)For 10 days
(7)10 days of soot collected from the fire
(8)Burn wood and collect the soot left on the smoke screen
(9)Remove impurities with primary constitution
(10)Extracting only fine powders as a secondary body
(11)sift
(12)Making an Agyo
(13)cowhide skin skin skin
(14)Heat for more than 24 hours
(15)Boil cowhide and cow bones for more than 24 hours to make agyo
(16)Mixing soot and glue with 64
(17)It’s mixed with soot and glue
(18)Put it in a frame and shape it
(19)shaping
(20)Cover paper and ash to block air
(21)Dry for 7 days as a way to remove moisture from the ink
(22)Dry the soft food for 7 days
(23)secondary drying
(24)Hang and dry at room temperature for more than 1 year
(25)This time, hang it and dry it for more than a year
(26)That’s the process of making ink
(27)To make black ink
(28)easily available in the market
(29)It’s a food made of carbon, and the pine tree is called pine salmon muk
(30)With the sound of eating
(31)Traditional black bean paste
(32)80 of the ink made by this craftsman was delivered to the Cultural Heritage Administration and used to replicate the clothing of cultural heritage

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