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Welding expert is first Taiwanese artifact restorer at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam

Welding expert is first Taiwanese artifact restorer at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam

2023-03-21

Taiwan is a country rich in craftspeople and traditional material cultures. Today we meet one of Taiwan’s most highly skilled artifact restorers. Han Ko-hsuanis an artifact restorer who specializes in welding. She previously worked at the world-famous Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, as well as Chimei Museum in Tainan. Now she’s completing further training to get her welding even more finely honed.

Visor on and welding torch in hand. Welding is normally used to bind metal tools together, but here it’s being used to repair historical artifacts.

Han Ko-hsuan
Restorer
It’s like being an artifact doctor. So we have to really understand the object’s past as well as its current incarnation, how it was produced and used, and why it has developed the issue we see today.

Han Ko-hsuan studied at Tainan National University of the Arts, at the Graduate Institute of Preservation of Cultural Relics, and previously worked at Chimei Museum. She wanted to hone her metal repair skills, so she went to study Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the University of Amsterdam. After becoming the first ever Taiwanese person to work as an artifact restorer at the prestigious Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands, she returned to Taiwan for a 600-hour welding training, to keep improving her skills with all different types of materials.

Han Ko-hsuan
Artifact repair person
Nowadays, restoration is trans-disciplinary. It requires a lot of scientific analysis, understanding of the materials and their composition, and traditional manufacturing techniques. When I first started this course, I was saying to the teacher every day, “My hand hurts.” Every day when I finished welding my hand was shaking.

Chien Chuan-en
Workforce Development Agency
Welding produces smoke and dust as well as a lot of noise. She manages to overcome this very harsh and tough environment.

Han keeps at the job and continuously looks for new ways to expand her professional repertoire. The cultural relics in her hands will find new longevity and last to inspire another generation.

精進技術! 文物修復師報名600小時焊接課程

2023-03-21

台籍第一位在荷蘭國家博物館工作的文物修復師,韓克瑄,從事金屬器古物修復10年的她,還是不斷進修自己,專程回台報名職訓局600小時的焊接課程,就為了了解金屬古物的"前世今生",才能了解如何修護。

頭戴面罩,手拿焊槍,瞬間產生強光與熱。傳統焊接用來接合金屬器,但焊接也可能用來修護百年文物。

[[文物修護師 韓克瑄]]
“(文物修護師)就像是文物的醫生,所以我們要很清楚了解一個東西的前世今生,它是如何被製作,如何被使用,還有它為什麼造成現在我們看到的問題"

南藝大"古物所"畢業的韓克瑄,曾在奇美博物館任職,為了專精金屬器修護,遠到荷蘭阿姆斯特丹文化資產修護研究所深造,更成為首位台籍荷蘭國家博物館的修復師,為了更加了解各種媒材,這回返台參加600小時的焊接課程。

[[文物修護師 韓克瑄]]
“當代的修復它其實是跨領域的,會有很多科學分析的部分,材料的認識,材質的認識,以及就是傳統製作的方面。我剛開始上課的時候,我每天都會跟老師說我手好痛,我真的是,我每天焊完手都在抖”

[[勞動力發展署桃竹苗分署訓練師 簡傳恩]]
“施焊的過程中,有煙霧、有粉塵、也有噪音、(韓克瑄)克服了我們這個艱困、艱苦的環境”

韓克瑄不畏辛苦,不斷擴充自己的專業領域,讓歷經時間洗禮的古文物,透過她的雙手都能繼續代代相傳。

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