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Ryukyu Lacquerware Ryukyu Shikki
- Lacquerware
- Okinawa
Ryukyu Lacquerware (called Ryukyu Shikki in Japanese) is produced in Okinawa prefecture. Lacquerware techniques imported from China were well-adapted during the development of Ryukyu Lacquerware unique to Okinawa. The technology and artistry invol…
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Kishu Lacquerware Kishu Shikki
- Lacquerware
- Wakayama
Kishu Lacquerware, also known as kuroe-nuri, is produced around the Kuro-e region northwest of the city of Kainan, Wakayama prefecture. This craft is simple, durable, and practical and has been popular as a household good since the Edo period (160…
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Kyo Laquerware Kyo Shikki
- Lacquerware
- Kyoto
Kyo lacquerware (called Kyo Shikki in Japanese) is produced in the Kyoto area. Since it developed at the same time as the tea ceremony culture, this craft possesses a wabi-sabi* quality. Kyo lacquerware has a thinner and more delicate wood grain t…
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