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Wajima Lacquerware 5 Plates with Housouge pattern Black JAC-WOF-510-11

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This is Wajima Lacquerware 5 Plates with Housouge pattern Black featuring the traditional lacquerware technique of Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture.
Wajima-nuri is a traditional lacquer painting technique inherited in the Wajima region of Ishikawa Prefecture.
Wajima-nuri is characterized by its exquisite workmanship, durability, and elegant, gorgeous, and delicate decorations.

This elegant Wajima-nuri plate features a gentle black lacquer surface with a softly shimmering silver Housouge (sacred floral) motif.
The pattern catches the light subtly from different angles, revealing a quiet yet graceful brilliance.
It beautifully complements both Japanese and Western dishes, enhancing their presentation.
A piece crafted with meticulous care by skilled artisans, bringing a sense of warmth and tranquility each time it is used.
This graceful and elegant piece features the Housouge (sacred floral) pattern, a type of traditional Karakusa (arabesque) motif, beautifully expressed using Chinkin—one of the decorative engraving techniques of Wajima-nuri lacquerware.
In this work, black lacquer is inlaid into the engraved lines instead of gold, creating a calm and refined appearance.
Its subdued tone and timeless beauty grow more endearing with long use.
Perfect not only for personal enjoyment but also as a thoughtful gift for someone special.
*Please check the images.
Wajima-nuri, a traditional craft, is a lacquering technique that has been handed down in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
The history of Wajima-nuri is said to date back to the Jomon Period, more than 10,000 years ago.

Wajima-nuri is characterized by delicate and beautiful decorations such as “chinkin” and “makie".
One of the main characteristics of Wajima-nuri is the “division of labor,” in which specialized craftsmen carry out each process.
In each of the more than 120 manufacturing processes, specialized craftsmen apply their skills and pass the work from hand to hand.
Wajima-nuri crafting technique requires several months to a year to complete.
Wajima-nuri is produced through more than 120 processes, which can be broadly classified into planning and design, Ki-ji (wood base), Shita-ji(base coat), Naka-nuri(middle coat), Uwa-nuri(top coat), and Kasyoku(decoration).

Ki-ji (wood base)
Wood is laid down in the mountains for about 3 to 4 years and in the village for about 1 year before the wood is made into the base of the tree. Each craftsman creates the wood from carefully selected pieces of lumber, including hewn, fingering, and bent pieces. 輪島塗 木地
Nu-ri (coat)
Diatomaceous earth, which is unique to Wajima-nuri, is mixed with the lacquer and repeatedly applied as a base coat, middle coat, and top coat to give it depth and strength. 輪島塗 塗
Chin-kin
Wajima-nuri is a unique decorating technique in which a chisel is used to carve into the surface of the lacquer and fill in (submerge) gold leaf or gold and silver powder to create a pattern.
This technique is best suited for Wajima-nuri, which uses a lot of lacquer, and the depth and precision of Wajima-nuri are different from those of other production areas.
Wajima-nuri has produced both living national treasures and members of the Art Institute of Japan. 輪島塗 沈金
Makie
This is a technique in which a pattern is drawn in lacquer and then gold is sprinkled on the surface.
This is a uniquely Japanese technique that combines a number of techniques such as hira-makie, taka-makie, and ken-dashi-makie to sprinkle gold and silver metal powders and colored powders on the surface of a lacquer ware with a design drawn in lacquer to make them adhere to the surface.
Some vivid combinations of colored urushi lacquer are also used.
輪島塗 蒔絵
Wajima Lacquerware 5 Plates with Housouge pattern Black
Product No:JAC-WOF-510-11
*Urushi Lacquer finish
*In a paper box
Size:Diameter About 15.5 cm x Height About 2cm
Weight:approx. 89 g per piece/Total Weight(including paper box)670g
*The color and pattern of each piece is slightly different from the picture because each piece is handmade.

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