Lacquerware

Word LACQUERWARE
Character 11
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈlakəwɛː/

Definitions and meanings of "Lacquerware"

What do we mean by lacquerware?

Decorative items coated with lacquer.

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The word "lacquerware" in example sentences

The burials, therefore, contained a wealth of exquisite items, such as lacquerware, embroidered silk, musical instruments, and depictions of the household's servants -- more than 3,000 objects in all. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These cobbled streets lead past old wooden houses, shops selling traditional Japanese goods such as lacquerware and decorative paper, and excellent small restaurants, where you can get a steaming bowl of noodles and pot of green tea for under ❋ Unknown (2010)

Porcelain, lacquerware, scroll painting, silk tapestries and other art forms flourished during the Yuan, established in 1271 by Khubilai Khan, China's first Mongol ruler and grandson of the great conqueror Genghis Khan. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

Its royal treasures showed how Roman glass, Indian carved ivory furniture and Chinese lacquerware traveled across the Silk Road from China to the Mediterranean. ❋ Paul Levy (2011)

And artworks — thrones, screens, murals, calligraphy and painting, lacquerware and bronzes, scholar's rocks and stone carvings. ❋ Lee Lawrence (2010)

Among other things, we see variegated works that illustrate how Chinese glassmakers transposed techniques from lacquerware: A long-necked bottle in opaque yellow glass, for example, was once covered with layers of blue and green glass that a master craftsman then cut away to leave a floral relief. ❋ Lee Lawrence (2011)

Successful lacquerware manufacturers in Burma and silk weavers in Laos walk buyers through the process, from raw material to finished good. ❋ Unknown (2010)

On the side he built small factories, constructed trade show stalls and designed lacquerware shops for Ho Chi Minh City's burgeoning tourist trade. ❋ Samantha Marshall (2010)

Next stop was the sumptuous lacquerware work area. ❋ Michael Turton (2009)

The traditional lacquerware of Uruapan never really impressed me until I watched the transformation of a batea (shallow wooden bowl) into a work of art as the maestra explained each step of an arduous and delicate process, selecting the right low-resin wood, grinding pigments from the depths of the earth, mixing it with chia oil, and adding the final and most important ingredient: aje. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Shop for Bagan's famous lacquerware screens, bowls and jewelry boxes in Myin Ka Par Village, near the Myasadi Pagoda. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Bagan, Nanda Restaurant serves Bamar food in lacquerware trays with compartments to hold rice, curries and spicy salads. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ornate stained glass, cleverly wrought Japanese sword guards, antique lacquerware, collections of porcelain, intricate Indian carvings, woodblock prints and other extraordinary ornaments, were all ingeniously disposed like elements in a marvelous, color-filled mosaic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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