URUSHI | Traditional Japanese Lacquerware
22-24 January 2023 ARTISANS' is proud to present the Traditional Japanese Lacquerware of artists Yukiko Yagi and Gaku and Ayako Hirai. Traditional lacquerware from Japan is simple, graphic, almost stark. It is not just a luxury collectible, but demands use, inviting you to touch, to hold, to cup, to sip... The gleam of reflected light off a lacquered surface calls to the soul in search of stillness, and timelessness. The word Urushi comes from the Asian tree from which sap is extracted and used to make lacquer. Each tree can only be harvested of its sap once in several years and the extracted Urushi liquid is matured for more than one year in a particular barrel. This is then filtered through layers of special paper, giving a clear lacquer that varies in colour from dark to very pale amber. Handmade and genuine lacquerware is rare and takes time, effort, skill and that something extra which takes generations of knowledge and refinement. #handmade #lacquerware #urushi #japan #japanesecraft #tableware #ecofriendlytableware #heirlooms #traditionaljapanesecrafts #supporthandmade #craft

Demonstration of Urushi (Japanese lacquer) Techniques featuring artist Gen Saratani

URUSHI, the lacquer of IWATE ~The sacred land of Japanese lacquer, the forest where it all began~

Eva Jospin Grottesco Exhibition at Grand palais 2026
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[K-ASMR/Full Ver.] Otchiljang, Artisans Who Create Beauty with Patience(Lacquerware Making)

The process of a potter who risks his life to fire 3.5-million-year-old clay in an anagama kiln

The Sap of Life: Harvesting Lacquer for Japan’s Top Artisan | Nippon.com: Japan in Video

The process of making incense sticks. Traditional Japanese craftsmanship since 1850

Japanese Lacquerware Culture and the Appeal of Urushi

Ohi Chozaemon IX Japanese Master Hand 第十一代 大樋長左衛門の陶芸

Weaving Light and Structure in Japanese Glass Art | Takeoka Kensuke’s Woven Glass

The Mother of Pearl Inlay Process by Master Craftsman | 1000 Year old Traditional Craft Village

A Day in the Life of a Japanese Woodworking Craftsman | Yutaka Mogami

Understanding Japanese Urushi Lacquerware with JapanCraft21

Japanese Craftsman - Semi-Permanent Paper Cups!? The Excellent Process of Urushi Coating

How It’s Made: Japan’s 400-Year-Old Nambu Tekki Iron Craft

Sailor GENJI MONOGATAR maki-e painting

Masterful Lacquer Techniques of Kyoto: A Young Artisan's Journey in Traditional Japanese Woodworking

How to make a raku chawan / Comment créer un bol raku / 楽茶碗製作過程

藍を究める In Pursuit of Indigo: Japanese ikat /Traditional technique (hand weaving, natural indigo dye)

