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- Raden - Wikipedia
Raden is a term used only for the technique or work of inlaying thin layers of pearl shells In Japan, the technique of embedding the mother of pearl of shellfish in lacquer is called raden, while the technique of embedding metal or ivory is called zōgan (象嵌)
- Juufuutei Raden - Virtual YouTuber Wiki
Juufuutei Raden (儒烏風亭らでん) is a Japanese-speaking Virtual YouTuber affiliated with hololive DEV_IS, a branch of hololive production She debuted in 2023 as part of ReGLOSS alongside Hiodoshi Ao, Otonose Kanade, Ichijou Ririka, and Todoroki Hajime
- Juufuutei Raden | TALENT | hololive official website
From hololive DEV_IS, I am ReGLOSS's hype squad and jokester, and the Juufuutei Group's curtain raiser and apprentice, Juufuutei Raden!” A grandma's girl who covers herself in both tradition and revolution, and sees big dreams in the rakugo world
- Raden Wellness
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- Raden - YouTube
Suisei seeks life advice from a 86 year-old VTuber (feat Raden) Raden and Eizouken's creator discuss the photographers they admire! Raden asks: What ACTUALLY is Bronzor? Raden and her
- Juufuutei Raden - Wikipedia
Juufuutei Raden (Japanese: 儒烏風亭らでん) is a Japanese VTuber affiliated with Hololive Production She debuted on September 10, 2023 Juufuutei is a licensed curator and has a background in photography and art history She frequently collaborates with museums
- Raden Ch. 儒烏風亭らでん ‐ ReGLOSS - YouTube
寄ってらっしゃい見てらっしゃい hololive DEV_ISからデビューしたReGLOSSの儒烏風亭らでんと申します! ------------------------------------------- 火威青 Hiodoshi Ao YouTube:https: youtube com @Hiodos
- What is Raden, the Craft of Manipulating Light? A Thorough Explanation . . .
“Raden” is a traditional Japanese craft that involves crafting shells such as turban shell and abalone, and inlaying them into lacquerware and furniture
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