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    Lacquerware (漆器, shikki) is a Japanese craft with a wide range of fine and decorative arts, as lacquer has been used in urushi-e, prints, and on a wide...
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    Lacquerware are objects decoratively covered with lacquer. Lacquerware includes small or large containers, tableware, a variety of small objects carried...
    56 KB (5,519 words) - 18:16, 20 August 2024
  • Traditional Japanese art - Gallery Japan". Matsuda, Gonroku (2019). The Book of Urushi: Japanese Lacquerware from a Master. Tokyo: Japan Publishing Industry...
    32 KB (3,653 words) - 10:41, 9 May 2024
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    Maki-e (category Japanese lacquerware)
    design)) is a Japanese lacquer decoration technique in which pictures, patterns, and letters are drawn with lacquer on the surface of lacquerware, and then...
    14 KB (1,604 words) - 10:12, 17 November 2023
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    lacquerware which is distinct from that of the surrounding cultures. Though distinct in its own ways, it is strongly influenced by Chinese, Japanese,...
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    Japanese export porcelain has been a major industry at various points. Japanese lacquerware is also one of the world's leading arts and crafts, and works gorgeously...
    108 KB (14,060 words) - 08:57, 30 August 2024
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    which is used as a highly durable lacquer to make Chinese, Japanese, and Korean lacquerware. The trees grow up to 20 metres tall with large leaves, each...
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  • geographic region of Japan Japan, Montenegro Japan, Missouri, an unincorporated community in the United States Japanese lacquerware or japan, a broad category...
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    Wajima-nuri (category Japanese lacquerware)
    Japanese lacquerware from Wajima, Ishikawa. Wajima-nuri represents a form and style of lacquerware which is distinct from other Japanese lacquerware....
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    Ainu people (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
    Outsiders could not freely fish there and needed to ask the owner. Japanese lacquerware was used in everyday life as tableware and often used in ceremonies...
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    Nanban art (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    reopening of Japan in the 1850s and the 1860s, there is evidence of earlier Japanese influence in the art of Colonial Mexico. Japanese lacquerware influenced...
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    Raden (redirect from Raden (Japanese craft))
    and, in 16th century Japan, meaning any foreigner, especially a European. In the Edo period, many pieces of Japanese lacquerware were exported to royalty...
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    Urushiol (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    lacquer, which is used to produce traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese lacquerware. Although urushiol-containing lacquers and their skin-irritating...
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    from the 17th to 20th century. Japanese lacquerware and ceramics have historically gained international fame, and lacquerware has been actively exported since...
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    Inro (category Japanese lacquerware)
    such as maki-e, and are more decorative than other Japanese lacquerware. Because traditional Japanese dress lacked pockets, objects were often carried by...
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    Lacquer (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    scale for the first time through trade with Japanese. Until the 19th century, lacquerware was one of Japan's major exports, and European royalty, aristocrats...
    29 KB (3,469 words) - 13:28, 17 August 2024
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    Chrysanthemum (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    traditional Japanese arts like porcelain, lacquerware and kimono. Chrysanthemum growing is still practised actively as a hobby by many Japanese people who...
    43 KB (4,083 words) - 00:43, 26 August 2024
  • The conservation and restoration of lacquerware prevents and mitigates deterioration or damage to objects made with lacquer. The two main types of lacquer...
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    above) or "dwarf; pygmy" animals. wōqī 倭漆 "Japanese lacquerware" wōdāo 倭刀 "Japanese sword" wōguā 倭瓜 (lit. "Japanese melon") "pumpkin; squash" wōhémǎ 倭河馬 "pygmy...
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  • a city in Japan Wajima-nuri, a type of Japanese lacquerware from the same area Wajima Station, a train station Wajima Hiroshi, Japanese sumo wrestler...
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