This section deals with making the lacquer and gold pictures (makie) commonly found on Buddhist family altars (butsudan). These pictures can be made with a single layer of clay (doromori makie) or one or several layers of lacquer (urushimori makie). The tools, materials and techniques used to make these pictures are described fully. Several different colours and grades of gold powder, which may then be put on top, are explained. Using drawings and photos, techniques to create special effects are described. Typical of traditional artisans in the modern world of mass production, makieshi have worries about cost-cutting methods and these are indicated in context. The table of contents at the beginning of this section gives a comprehensive list...
publisher著者専攻: 図画工作 表現Ⅰ[Abstract] Based upon research on the dakkatsu-kanshitsu (hollow dry lacquer)...
Korean works of lacquer art of the Koryö Dynasty came to attract attention of lacquer experts in abo...
In order to care for your lacquerware, it is helpful to understand what it is and how it is made. La...
Abstract: This section contains a comprehensive description of different styles of Japanese lacqueri...
Handicraft designs of the Momoyama Period are gorgeous and fresh and mark an epoch in the history of...
A short history of leaf making is given in the introduction. This is followed by a description of th...
The first stage in butsudan production is making the wardrobe-like cabinet or body (kiji). This sect...
Wall panels for the exhibition Gifts of Gold: The Art of Japanese Lacquer Boxes.https://digitalcommo...
Additional file 1. Figure S1. Series of plates illustrating the yun process. a) Application of raw l...
In the introduction to this section the local situation is set in a village of wood carvers near to ...
This website will document some aspects of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Since a Japanese fami...
Brochure for the exhibition Gifts of Gold: The Art of Japanese Lacquer.https://digitalcommons.fairfi...
"Urushi, Japanese lacquerware, is perhaps the oldest and most sublime of all the Japanese arts and c...
We present several methods for simulation of Japanese lacquer ware, a prominent Far East Asian handi...
Wall labels for exhibition Gifts of Gold: The Art of Japanese Lacquer Boxes.https://digitalcommons.f...
publisher著者専攻: 図画工作 表現Ⅰ[Abstract] Based upon research on the dakkatsu-kanshitsu (hollow dry lacquer)...
Korean works of lacquer art of the Koryö Dynasty came to attract attention of lacquer experts in abo...
In order to care for your lacquerware, it is helpful to understand what it is and how it is made. La...
Abstract: This section contains a comprehensive description of different styles of Japanese lacqueri...
Handicraft designs of the Momoyama Period are gorgeous and fresh and mark an epoch in the history of...
A short history of leaf making is given in the introduction. This is followed by a description of th...
The first stage in butsudan production is making the wardrobe-like cabinet or body (kiji). This sect...
Wall panels for the exhibition Gifts of Gold: The Art of Japanese Lacquer Boxes.https://digitalcommo...
Additional file 1. Figure S1. Series of plates illustrating the yun process. a) Application of raw l...
In the introduction to this section the local situation is set in a village of wood carvers near to ...
This website will document some aspects of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Since a Japanese fami...
Brochure for the exhibition Gifts of Gold: The Art of Japanese Lacquer.https://digitalcommons.fairfi...
"Urushi, Japanese lacquerware, is perhaps the oldest and most sublime of all the Japanese arts and c...
We present several methods for simulation of Japanese lacquer ware, a prominent Far East Asian handi...
Wall labels for exhibition Gifts of Gold: The Art of Japanese Lacquer Boxes.https://digitalcommons.f...
publisher著者専攻: 図画工作 表現Ⅰ[Abstract] Based upon research on the dakkatsu-kanshitsu (hollow dry lacquer)...
Korean works of lacquer art of the Koryö Dynasty came to attract attention of lacquer experts in abo...
In order to care for your lacquerware, it is helpful to understand what it is and how it is made. La...