Bangjja
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Bangjja | |
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Hangul: |
방짜
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Hanja: |
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Revised Romanization: | Bangjja |
McCune-Reischauer: | Pangtcha |
Bangjja(방짜 or 유기) is a Korean type of hand-forged bronzeware. A complet set of bangjja includes dishes, bowls, spoons and chopsticks made of bronze. Main difference of Korean bronzeware or Banjja from the normal bronzeware is the alloy ratio of copper to tin. The Bangjja contains much more tin than other bronzewares (Cu:Sn = 78:22 as volume) while the normal ratio of tin to copper is 1/9. Due to this compositional difference, bangjja (unlike other kinds of bronzeware) can be sterilized. For this reason, it has historically been used as tableware for the royal families of Korea. Bangjja is used for the traditional presentation of Korean royal court cuisine (surasang).