Ryukyuan lacquerware

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Ryukyuan lacquerware is a distinctive traditional art form from the Ryukyu Islands, known for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and unique techniques influenced by both Japanese and Southeast Asian aesthetics.

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Ryukyuan lacquerware canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intangible cultural heritage
lacquerware
traditional craft
characteristic bold floral motifs
dragon and phoenix motifs
intricate designs
use of red and black lacquer
vibrant colors
countryOfOrigin Japan
culture Ryukyuan culture
developedIn Ryukyu Kingdom
exportedTo China
Japan
Southeast Asia
historicalUse banquet tableware
court utensils of Ryukyu Kingdom
religious implements
tribute items to China
influencedBy Chinese decorative arts
Japanese lacquerware
Southeast Asian aesthetics
materialUsed gold leaf
mother-of-pearl
urushi lacquer
wood
notableCenter Naha
Shuri
periodOfFlourishing 15th century
16th century
17th century
placeOfOrigin Okinawa Prefecture
Ryukyu Islands
productType bowls
boxes
furniture components
sake cups
trays
purpose everyday utensils
luxury decorative art
recognizedAs traditional craft of Okinawa Prefecture
relatedTo Okinawan culture
Ryukyuan royal court arts
requires long drying times
multiple layers of lacquer
technique chinkin gold-inlay engraving
makie sprinkled-gold decoration
raden mother-of-pearl inlay
tsuikin raised lacquer

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Ryukyuan people traditionalCraft Ryukyuan lacquerware
Ryukyuan culture traditionalCraft Ryukyuan lacquerware