Kaga lacquerware

E172016

Kaga lacquerware is a traditional Japanese craft from the former Kaga Province, renowned for its richly decorated lacquer objects featuring intricate designs and refined techniques.

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Kaga lacquerware canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese lacquerware
traditional craft
artStyle decorative arts
associatedWith Kaga Domain
colorPalette deep black lacquer
gold decoration
red lacquer
country Japan
culturalSignificance part of Japanese cultural heritage
traditional craft of Kaga region
hasCharacteristic intricate designs
refined techniques
rich decoration
historicalPeriod Edo period
material urushi lacquer
motif birds
floral patterns
landscapes
nature motifs
placeOfProduction Kanazawa
productionMethod handcrafted
multiple lacquer layers
recognizedAs local specialty of Ishikawa Prefecture
region Ishikawa Prefecture NERFINISHED
Kaga Province NERFINISHED
relatedTo Kanazawa crafts
Wajima lacquerware
requires skilled artisans
technique gold powder decoration
inlay
maki-e
polishing
usedFor ceremonial objects
everyday utensils
gifts
usedOn boxes
tableware
tea utensils
trays
wooden objects

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Kaga Province associatedWith Kaga lacquerware
Kaga Hyakumangoku knownFor Kaga lacquerware