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Lacquering. Wajima-nuri has a characteristic lacquering method. It is known as hon-kataji and is a traditional technique of undercoating. Wajima has remained steadfast in keeping to this method...
12 cze 2024 · Wajima lacquerware is noted for its lacquer sheen and luxurious gold leaf, maintaining traditional techniques while adapting to contemporary designs with flexibility. In contrast, Kutani ware is appreciated for its vibrant painting and diverse designs, adding color to modern living.
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25 lip 2023 · Lacquer is a natural varnish from tree resin that can be colored and layered using different techniques to yield all sorts of finishes. Lacquerware is collectively known as “shikki” in Japanese, and can take the form of anything from everyday utensils to lavish pieces of art.
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The manufacturing of Japanese lacquerware is roughly divided into 4four processes: "wood base", "undercoat", "middle coat & final coat" and "decoration". Each process involves different types of processes depending on the materials, required quality of lacquerware and prices. Woody: wood powder and synthetic resin that are corked, which becomes ...
25 gru 2023 · Uniquely invented in Japan, Maki-e is a technique of drawing pictures or patterns with lacquer and sprinkling gold or silver powder on the surface to make it adhere. Maki-e craftspeople accumulate new ideas by referring to a collection of designs daily.