Lacquer Art
Lacquer Art
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andreaat62
Harrow, UK1,361 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
You can watch highlights from the lacquer making process which is really intetesting.
Lots of beautiful items to buy.
Very reasonable when you consider the process.
Lots of beautiful items to buy.
Very reasonable when you consider the process.
Written 19 March 2019
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Muscath
Horsham, Australia196 contributions
July 2018 • Family
It was very interesting to see the processes for making the beautiful lacquered products using mother of pearl, egg shells & painting.
Written 14 July 2018
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wildeastern
London, UK203 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
Lacquerware is a beautiful craft when one learns about how the drawings are drawn and filled in with oyster shells and egg shells. It is a step by step process and worthwhile to see how the miniscule pieces of shells are glued on to the pictures ....which then get soaked in some liquid treatment vessels to get the lacquer finish. What is truly amazing is that even though lacquerware is wood ..the finished products can withstand heat and water. You can get vases, tealightholders, bowls, plates, and the famous wall hanging screens....all with a beautiful sheen and pattern unique for each. ( remember its a painstaking handiwork)
Written 5 January 2017
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Edubabe
Melbourne, Australia534 contributions
Sept 2015
I knew about lacquer ware but was never greatly taken by it or interested in it. As part of a tour of Hanoi we were taken here to see how they make it. After seeing the months of work that goes into one art piece I know view lacquer ware with new eyes! The Vietnamese are the only ones to use egg shell in their lacquer ware so this was a point of difference for me and made a unique souvenir of our trip. There was a huge variety of paintings, bowls, trays, vases and plates for sale. We bought small salt and pepper pots decorated in egg shell lacquer. Very different and not something I've seen anywhere else before. The Picasso inspired art work was beautiful and combined all 3 styles - paint, abalone shell and egg shell.
Written 22 September 2015
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ThuAnhVu
Hanoi, Vietnam9 contributions
Aug 2015 • Solo
The workshop is instructed by Mr. Tuan, who is a lecturer in Hanoi University of Industrial fine art. His specialty is Lacquer, one of the traditional painting in Vietnam. Paining lacquer does not require special skill in painting or drawing so most of us can do. It is focusing on color, imagination thus it can help us express your feeling in an beautiful and unpredictable way. It is nice option for relaxing, understanding a traditional painting and also for "do it yourself" souvenir.
Written 11 August 2015
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