This place is the brassware workshop where the sound of tapping bronze is cheerful.
Brassware means the living tool made of bronze.
The top from the brassware is the Bangjja Brassware. Copper and tin are mixed with accurate ratio
and made through the traditional Bangjja Method. Bangjja Brassware is lighter than general brassware.
It does not break but get dented when you drop it. This is a product with our ancestors’ grace and wisdom. Then, what is the Bangjja Method?
This method can be learned through the work process of the elders in the workshop. Bangjja Brassware’s production process is to combine copper and tin, pour the content into a cast, heating it in fire, and hammering according to beat.
The craftsman shows trained skills while hammering. When done this way, the content can be spread thin and long to find the desired shape to make the best Bangjja Brassware.
Let’s take the time to look at the production process of Bangjja Brassware and listen to the hammering sound.