Lacquer has a beautiful wet luster and a unique soft texture. Matte Japanese paper and glossy patterns create a vivid contrast. The unevenness of the paint due to the hand print that can be seen through the luster of the lacquer creates different textures one by one, producing a profound space. Hue changes variously depending on the angle of light. It is a new material that combines the traditional handprinting method of Karakami with traditional lacquer crafts.
Kyoto
Traditional Crafts
Region availability
Europe | Asia |
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Åland Islands | Armenia |
Albania | Azerbaijan |
Andorra | Bangladesh |
Austria | Bhutan |
Belarus | British Indian Ocean Territory |
Belgium | Brunei |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Cambodia |
Bulgaria | China |
Croatia | Christmas Island |
Cyprus | Cocos (Keeling) Islands |
Czech Republic | Georgia |
Denmark | Hong Kong |
Estonia | India |
Faroe Islands | Indonesia |
Finland | Japan |
France | Kazakhstan |
Germany | Kyrgyzstan |
Gibraltar | Laos |
Greece | Macau |
Guernsey | Malaysia |
Hungary | Maldives |
Iceland | Mongolia |
Ireland | Myanmar (Burma) |
Isle of Man | Nepal |
Italy | North Korea |
Jersey | Pakistan |
Latvia | Philippines |
Liechtenstein | Singapore |
Lithuania | South Korea |
Luxembourg | Sri Lanka |
Malta | Taiwan |
Moldova | Tajikistan |
Monaco | Thailand |
Montenegro | Turkmenistan |
Netherlands | Uzbekistan |
North Macedonia | Vietnam |
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Serbia | |
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Slovenia | |
Spain | |
Svalbard and Jan Mayen | |
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Ukraine | |
United Kingdom | |
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