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Classified by
Raw Material
- Gojung Ji
: Paper made with Oat Straw
- Sang Ji
: Paper made with Mulberry Bark
- Deung Ji
: Paper made with Rattan
- Songpi Ji
: Paper made with Pine Tree Inner Bark
- Tae Ji
: Paper made with Sphagnum Moss
- Yuyeop Ji
: Paper made with Willow Leaf
- Yumok Ji
: Paper made with crushed Willow
- Songyep Ji
: Paper made with crushed Pine Needles
- Uiee Ji
: Paper made with Adlay Leaf and Stem
- Magol Ji
: Paper made with crushed Inner Stem of Chinese Yam
- Mabun Ji
: Paper made with chopped Straw
- Hwangma Ji
: Paper made with Jute
- Taejang Ji
: Paper made with hairy thin sea weeds
- Boonbaek Ji
: Powder added White Paper
Classified by
Dyeing
- Dowha Ji
: Paper dyed with a Safflower
- Hwanggook Ji
: Paper dyed with Gardenia
- Chorok Ji
: Paper dyed with Locust Tree
- Danmok Ji
: Paper dyed with Red part of Cutted Tree
- Whangyeomchoju Ji
: A Thin Yellow Paper dyed with Barberry Seeds
- Acheongchoju Ji
: A Thin Paper dyed in Dark Blue
- Oksaekjeoju Ji
: Paper dyed in Jade Green
- Hongjeoju Ji
: Paper dyed in Red
- Chi Ji
: Paper dyed in Sky Blue
- Eunmyun Ji
: Paper dyed in Glossy Siver
- Cheongsaek Ji
: Paper dyed in Blue
- Mook Ji
: Paper dyed in Black
- Sang Ji
: Paper dyed in Acorn
Classified by
Color Tone
- Unwha Ji
: A white colored Dak paper from Pyunggang, Gangwon province.The name has originated from the nature of paper being white as cloud.
- Jookcheong Ji
: The name originated from the nature of paper being thin and white as inner skin of Bamboo tree.
- Whang Ji
: Refers to paper yellow as Gojeong Ji
Classified by
post process
- Doryunchoju Ji
: Flattened by beating it on a fulling block.
- Doryunjeoju Ji
: Flattened by beating it on a fulling block which used to make paper currency.
- Dochim Ji
: Flattened and smoothed by beating it on a fulling block. Used for tribute payment to China.
Classified by
Purpose Intended
- Jamoon Ji
: Used for diplomatic documents. High quality
- Pyojeon Ji
: Used for official letter presented to king
- Gyemok Ji
: Used to prepare a list of documents presented to king
- Sewha Ji
: Used for season's greeting letter to king or painting posted at gates.
- Sangso Ji
: Used to prepare appeal to king.
- Goongjeon Ji
: Used to prepare a fortune telling to king
- Kwangyo Ji
: Used to prepare an official doctrine or oder
- Gongsa Ji
: Used of official recording
- Si Ji
: Used for national exam
- Sijeon Ji
: Used to write poetry
- Sichook Ji
: Roll paper to write poetry
- Bubondan Ji
: Used to make copy of book
- Seobon Ji
: Used to write font model
- Whaseon Ji
: Used for painting or writing
- Banjeol Ji
: Half folded paper used for painting or writing
- Cho Ji
: Used as scrap paper
Classified by
Purpose Intended
- Gan Ji
: Thick and high quality letter paper made with Jang Ji.
- Gapui Ji
: Used as insulation material for military winter clothing.
- Gyemok Ji
: Used to letter to king regarding state affairs.
- Gyesa Ji
: Special paper made for letter to king reporting judgement
- Gongsa Ji
: Used of official recording
- Kwangyo Ji
: Used to prepare an official doctrine or oder
- Goongjeon Ji
: Used to prepare a fortune telling to king
- Keunseon Ji
: Used to make paper pocket for buddist temple to request offerings. Also referred as Keunsun Dae or Keun Ji.
- Dan Ji
: A white and weighty traditional paper. Also called as Bongseo Ji.
- Dokwang Ji
: Used as wallpaper for tomb.
- Dobae Ji
: Used as Wall Paper
- Myun Ji
: 5 colored paper used to write dead person's name.
- Bango Ji
: Recycled paper
- Baejeop Ji
: Paper applied to backside of painting.
- Baekmyun Ji
: White and high quality paper. Used for a tributary payment.
- Bongmul Ji
: Used to wrap tributes.
- Bongtu Ji
: Used to make envelopes.
- Bubondan Ji
: Used to make copy of book
- Sangso Ji
: Used to prepare appeal to king.
- Seogye Ji
: Used for diplomatic correspondence with Japan during Chosum dynasty.
- Seobon Ji
: Used to write font model
- Seon Ji
: Used to make fan or kite.
- Sewha Ji
: Used for season's greeting letter to king or painting posted at gates.
- So Ji
: Used for burnt offering letter to god.
- Sijeon Ji
: Used to write poetry
- Si Ji
: Used for national exam
- Sichook Ji
: Roll paper to write poetry
- Yeomseup Ji
: Used for burial dressing
- Wolryuk Ji
: Used to make calender
- Yudoon Ji
: Water proof paper coated with oil used during raining season.
- In Ji
: Used to make stamp
- Ipmo Ji
: Oil coated paper applied to "Gat" (Korean traditional hat made of bamboo and horsehair) when rains.
- Jamoon Ji
: Used for diplomatic correspondence with China.
- Jangkyung Ji
: Used to make Buddhist scriptures. Thick and glossy.
- Jangpan Ji
: Thick oil coated paper used for flooring.
- Jeoju Ji
: Used to make paper currency during Chosun dynasty.
- Jokbo Ji
: Used to draw a genealogy.
- Jubon Ji
: Specially made paper used to prepare documents to king.
- Ju Ji
: Rolled paper.
- Ju Ji
: Used to take and write king's order.
- Ji Deung Ji
: Used to make lamp. Used accept as fee payment method of tax payment during Chosun dynasty.
- Changho Ji
: Applied to windows and doors.
- Chaek Ji
: Used to make book.
- Cheok Ji
: Small paper. Refers to copy, letter written on Gan Ji or correspondence.
- Cheom Ji
: Index paper or post it.
- Cheop Ji
: Book or envelope made by folding.
- Chodo Ji
: Priming wallpaper.
- Chookmun Ji
: Used for written prayer.
- Pyojeon Ji
: Specially made paper to prepare letter to king containing one's thought and sacrificial offering.
- Pyo Ji
: Used to applied to book cover.
- Pi Ji
: Low quality paper used as priming wallpaper.
- Honseo Ji
: Used for a marriage letter sent to the bride´s family from the bridegroom´s family.
- Whaseon Ji
: Used for painting or writing
- Hu Ji
: Thick paper used for Si Ji.
Classified by
Size & Thickness
- Gak Ji
: The most thickest paper.
- Jang Ji
: Thick and hard paper.
- Daeho Ji
: Low quality wide and long paper.
- Soho Ji
: Narrow and thin paper.
- Baek Ji
: White and large paper used to make book.
- Samcheop Ji
: Thicker and yellowish paper has bigger width and length than Baek Ji.
- Jookcheong Ji
: Thin but, tough and strong paper.
- Seonik Ji
: Very thin paper like wing of dragonfly.
- Ganggaeng Ji
: Wide and thick paper.
- Shimgae Ji
: Smaller and thinner than Yangsan Ji.
- Daebal Ji
: Sheeted with a large screen size of 76cm X 144cm
- Joongbal Ji
: Sheeted with a medium screen size of 59cm X 103cm
- Sobal Ji
: Sheeted with a small screen size of 71cm X 133cm
- Ilbe Ji~Yukbae Ji
: from a sing layer to 6 layers
Classified by
Origin
- Jojiseo
: Jimoon Ji, Pyojeon Ji
- Pyunggang, Gangwon
: Seolwha Ji
- Namwon, Jeonju, Jeonbuk
: Seonja Ji, Ganjang Ji, Yudun Ji, Tae Ji. Jookcheong Ji, Whaseon Ji.
- Yongdam, Jeonbuk
: Nongseon Ji
- Soonchang, Jeonbuk
: Sangwha Ji
- Jeonnam
: Taejang Ji
- Youngbyun, Pyungbuk
: Baekro Ji
- Hambuk
: Gojeong Ji
- Kyungju, Kyungbuk
: Kyung Ji
- Wanju,Jeonbuk
: wan Ji
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