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Kagawa Prefecture, known as a "lacquer art kingdom" alongside Ishikawa Prefecture, boasts traditional Kagawa lacquerware. Among the five techniques, ① "Goto-nuri" is a vermilion lacquer developed in the late Edo period by Taihei Goto, a retainer of the Takamatsu clan in Sanuki. ② "Zokoku-nuri" is named after Tamakaji Zokoku, a pioneer of Kagawa lacquerware. This technique involves applying multiple layers of lacquer, sprinkling mugwort powder, and then rubbing in transparent lacquer to create a unique shading and a refined, subdued aesthetic. ① The bright color of vermilion lacquer and ② the ripple pattern with its subtle taste make these pieces stand out even when displayed in a room. - Product Name: Lacquerware - Features: Traditional design - Base Material: Natural wood - Size: ① Goto-nuri / Diameter 30cm, Unused ② Zokoku-nuri / Diameter 36cm, Near Mint - Packaging: Original box included
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