Acknowledgement
본 논문은 국립문화재연구소 문화유산 융복합연구(R&D)사업의 지원을 받아 이루어졌으며, 사진 제공을 해주신 서울공예박물관, 청룡사, 장황문화재연구소에도 특별히 감사를 전한다
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