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Lacquerware is a family production, with everyone playing a part.
A number of terms are used in Japanese to refer to lacquerware.
The city is famous for its wooden toys and lacquerware.
But this show can be no less remarkable for viewers who know little or nothing about lacquerware.
It was also the period when the earliest practice of carving lacquerware began.
Other products from the region include grains, cotton, and lacquerware.
Here a government school of lacquerware was founded in the 1920s.
It was used to make lacquerware, containers covered with lacquer.
As in other countries where lacquerware has traditionally been produced, the process is fundamentally quite basic.
Ten years ago, a New York dealer began showing them lacquerware.
This and lacquerware are the chief exports, as also a considerable amount of pottery.
Fortunately, a wide range of the town's lacquerware is available in Mexico City.
You are least likely to go wrong in terms of uniformly high quality if you're in the market for lacquerware.
Containers range from disposable mass produced to hand crafted lacquerware.
These include lacquerware - the current palette is acid green, fuchsia, silver and black.
"The lacquerware has 13 layers of lacquer, hand done."
The exhibition is displayed on lacquerware red walls, divided by type of object or material.
Warm reds and soft grays evoke the colors of lacquerware.
Traditional painting also is done in albums and on walls, lacquerware, and other media.
It is usually colored with a red or black motif, since traditional candy boxes were lacquerware.
Purchases in department stores are generally expensive, but an exception is the traditional Japanese lacquerware bowls.
There were soft leather crafts as well as textiles and lacquerware.
They are known for their craftsmanship in wood carving, weaving, lacquerware and musical instruments.
You'll find calligraphy, lacquerware, paintings, seals and woodcarvings on the 3rd floor.
The media represented are many: bronze, lacquerware, jade and silk head an eclectic list.