Listings tagged with 'Japanese Lacquer' (7)
Lacquerware 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 variety of objects from Buddha statues to bento boxes for food. A number of terms are used in Japanese to refer to lacquerware. Shikki means "lacquer ware" in the most literal sense, while nurimono means "coated things", and urushi-nuri means "lacquer coating.
Japanese Traditional Tableware Echizen Shikki (Lacquerware) – ...
The Soumei Lacquerware Store, founded in 1923, produces and sells a number of traditional Echizen lacquerware and original tableware goods such as chopsti...
Japanese lacquer tableware using the makie technique of Yamanaka lac...
We engage in production and wholesale of lacquered tea-ceremony utensils using the Makie technique (sprinkling lacquer with gold or silver powder) of Yama...
Japanese Traditional Bento Box and Tableware – Maturi no Eemon...
We run production of the lacquerware in production center, Kainan-shi, Wakayama of folkcraft "Kishu lacquerware" from (1930) in 1930. The Kishu lacquerwar...
Takaoka Lacquerware – Presented by OSK Global Business Promoti...
Takaoka Lacqueware(高岡漆器) was first made in 1609 when Toshinaga Maeda, the second load of the Kaga Domain, built Takaoka Castle in Takaoka city. He ordered...
Kanshitsu – Presented by OSK Global Business Promotion
About Kanshitsu Kanshitsu is one of the technique of the statue production in the Orient swelled with Japanese lacquer (Urushi) put on hemp cloth and he...
TOHOKU KOGEI Co., Ltd. – Traditional Craftwork “Tamamush...
TOHOKU KOGEI Co., Ltd. is a lacquerware manufacturer founded in Sendai city, Miyagi in 1933. Since its inauguration, TOHOKU KOGEI has valued its unique sp...
Sakamoto Urushi Manufacturing Co., Ltd. – Urushi Surface Manuf...
Established in 1900. The company became known as a long-established wholesaler of urushi (Japanese lacquer) products as well as urushi refiner. In 1978, M...
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