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- Lacquerware - Wikipedia
Lacquerware are objects decoratively covered with lacquer Lacquerware includes small or large containers, tableware, a variety of small objects carried by people, and larger objects such as furniture and even coffins painted with lacquer
- Chinese Lacquerware - World History Encyclopedia
Lacquer was a popular form of decoration and protective covering in ancient China It was used to colour and beautify screens, furniture, bowls, cups, sculpture, musical instruments, and coffins, where it could be carved, incised, and inlaid to show off scenes from nature, mythology, and literature
- Lacquerwork | Definition, Techniques, History, Images . . .
lacquerwork, certain metallic and wood objects to which coloured and frequently opaque varnishes called lacquer are applied The word lacquer is derived from lac, a sticky resinous substance that is the basis of some lacquers
- Chinese Lacquerware: A Concise Guide - China Educational Tours
Chinese lacquerware covers a wide range of fine and decorative arts made of wood, basketry, metal, leather and more Types of lacquerware include decorative pottery, dinnerware and tea sets, vases, musical instruments, and pieces of furniture
- Lacquer-ware - Traditional Kyoto
The deep, shiny luster of black or dark red lacquerware, often gorgeously decorated with gold and silver or inlaid with mother-of-pearl, is a Japanese handicraft form that has long fascinated the world
- China Lacquer Ware: Traditional Craftwork, History
Radiating a serene luster, lacquer ware is an exquisite Chinese craft As the earliest users, the Chinese have enjoyed its beauty since the Neolithic Age During the past hundreds of years, it has played an important role in the development of Chinese arts and crafts as well as having a large influence on the world’s art
- The Art of Japanese Lacquerware: Ancient . . . - tsunagu Japan
Put simply, lacquerware refers to anything made by painting lacquer (called “urushi” in Japanese) onto a vessel, often carved from wood Lacquer is a natural varnish from tree resin that can be colored and layered using different techniques to yield all sorts of finishes
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