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Japan'S "Silk Print" Technology Helps Protect Cultural Relics

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Protection Of Japanese Silk Printing And Painting Relics

Recently, according to media reports, Miya Masaaki, a professor at University of the Arts in Tokyo, studied and invented the new technology of printing and dyeing on silk and obtained a patent.


Since ink is easily removed from silk texture, it can not

fine

In printing, the technology uses "paper and paper" as lining, surface coating agent or impervious material, etc., and can be printed in high density with ordinary inkjet printer.

Depending on this printing technology, even if you draw ancient paintings, the printing effect is comparable to the original one.

Using the new technology of "silk printing" to reproduce the "dance of preface" in Tokyo's University of the Arts Museum of art collection, the effect is clearer than that of paper printing.

delicate


Speaking of the advantages of the new printing technology, Miya Masaaki pointed out: "for the national treasure painting treasures stored in the display room showcase with insufficient lighting, if the new printing technology is used, the audience can be close."

Ornamental

At the same time, it is also very useful for preserving cultural relics. "

At present, University of the Arts in Tokyo is exploring how to use this technology to print more valuable paintings such as Buddha paintings.

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