Many exquisite examples of Han lacquerware survive.
On display are a total of 82 works by artists practicing a wide range of techniques, along with multilingual explanations of the artistic media represented, including pottery, dyed textiles, lacquerware and bamboo crafts.
High-quality lacquerware, however, continues to be produced.
The technique of making lacquerware was also highly developed.
Larger plants for the production of lacquerware have been built.
Every wat contains dozens, if not hundreds, of images of the Buddha made of bronze, wood, lacquerware, and stucco.
Bikaneri woolen shawls, blankets, carpets, and candy are famous, and there are also ivory and lacquerware handicrafts.
Sweet potatoes, rice, and soybeans are also grown on the island, and textiles, sake (rice wine), and lacquerware are manufactured.
Lacquerware including gold and silver inlay became finely developed, and bronzework carried on from the great legacy of the Shang.
During the Edo (Tokugawa) period (1603–1867), Aizu-wakamatsu was an important commercial and manufacturing centre, famous for its lacquerware.
Many traditional arts—such as lacquerware, enameling and etching silver, and weaving and dying silk—have been maintained by the tourist trade.
Korean art, the painting, calligraphy, pottery, sculpture, lacquerware, and other fine or decorative visual arts produced by the peoples of Korea over the centuries.
The repeated patterns found on surfaces of textiles, ceramics, and lacquerware are usually carefully worked abstractions of natural forms such as waves or pine needles.
Other traditional art forms in India—painting, embroidery, pottery, ornamental woodworking and metalworking, sculpture, lacquerware, and jewelry—are also well represented.
Notable handicraft products produced in the city include rugs and carpets, porcelain and chinaware, jade and ivory sculpture, brassware, enamelware and lacquerware, lace, and embroidery.
Perhaps best known (and most copied) in the West, however, are the works of Chinese decorative artists, such as pottery, bronzes, lacquerware, and exquisitely detailed jade and ivory carvings.
The chapters are divided into topics such as toilets, light and lacquerware, where Tanizaki expresses his not-so-humble opinions on the beauty of Japanese design and the increasing popularity of Western design influences.
On the other hand, the seven annual temporary exhibitions feature the rest of the museum’s collection – which includes paintings, calligraphy, sculptures, metalwork, ceramics, lacquerware, wooden and bamboo craft, and textiles – on a rotation basis according to the theme.
The site is remarkable for its wooden and bone farming tools, the bird designs carved on bone and ivory, the superior carpentry of its pile dwellings (a response to the damp environment), a wooden weaving shuttle, and the earliest lacquerware and rice remains yet reported in the world (c. 5000–4750 bce).
Japan has a long, varied art tradition, but it is particularly celebrated for its ceramics—it has one of the oldest pottery practices in the world—and for its paintings on hanging scroll, folded screen, folding-fans, and fusuma (sliding door or walls); its calligraphy; its woodblock prints, especially those of the ukiyo-e genre (“pictures of the floating world”); its timber-frame architecture; its lacquerware; its jade carving; its textiles; and its metalwork.
lacquerware
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- a decorative work made of wood and covered with lacquer and often inlaid with ivory or precious metals
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Japan has a long varied art tradition but it is particularly celebrated for its ceramics—it has one of the oldest pottery practices in the world—and for its paintings on hanging scroll folded screen folding-fans and fusuma sliding door or walls its calligraphy its woodblock prints especially those of the ukiyo-e genre pictures of the floating world its timber-frame architecture its lacquerware its jade carving its textiles and its metalwork