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  • Lacquerware
  • Objects decoratively covered with lacquer

    Lacquerware are objects decoratively covered with lacquer. Lacquerware includes small or large containers, tableware, miscellaneous lacquered small objects

    Lacquerware

    Lacquerware

    Lacquerware

  • Japanese lacquerware
  • Japanese craft using lacquer to coat objects

    Japanese Lacquerware (日本漆器, shikki) is a Japanese craft with a wide range of fine and decorative arts, as lacquer has been used in urushi-e, prints, and

    Japanese lacquerware

    Japanese lacquerware

    Japanese_lacquerware

  • Mexican lacquerware
  • Mexican lacquerware (laca or maque in Mexican Spanish) is one of the country's oldest crafts, having independent origins from Asian lacquerware. In the

    Mexican lacquerware

    Mexican lacquerware

    Mexican_lacquerware

  • Ryukyuan lacquerware
  • Ryukyuans' artistic product

    Ryukyuan lacquerware (Okinawan:Nuimun) is one of Ryukyuans' chief artistic products, and represents a form and style of lacquerware which is distinct from

    Ryukyuan lacquerware

    Ryukyuan lacquerware

    Ryukyuan_lacquerware

  • Lacquer
  • Type of hard and shiny finish

    made from tree sap and wax and has been in use since antiquity. Asian lacquerware, which may be called "true lacquer", are objects coated with the treated

    Lacquer

    Lacquer

    Lacquer

  • Vermilion
  • Red color from powdered cinnabar (HgS)

    Middle Ages, in the paintings of the Renaissance, and in the art and lacquerware of China. The first documented use of vermilion pigment, made with ground

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

  • Toxicodendron vernicifluum
  • Species of plant

    used as a highly durable lacquer to make Chinese, Japanese, and Korean lacquerware. The trees grow up to 20 metres tall with large leaves, each containing

    Toxicodendron vernicifluum

    Toxicodendron vernicifluum

    Toxicodendron_vernicifluum

  • Conservation and restoration of lacquerware
  • Preservation of heritage collections

    The conservation and restoration of lacquerware prevents and mitigates deterioration or damage to objects made with lacquer. The two main types of lacquer

    Conservation and restoration of lacquerware

    Conservation_and_restoration_of_lacquerware

  • Nanjing Museum
  • History and art museum in Nanjing, China

    rectangular lacquerware box A Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) black lacquerware plate A Ming red lacquered bowl A pair of Ming Dynasty black lacquerware plates with

    Nanjing Museum

    Nanjing Museum

    Nanjing_Museum

  • List of Living National Treasures of Japan (crafts)
  • Gijutsu). Crafts are divided into eight categories: pottery, textiles, lacquerware, metalworking, dollmaking, woodworking, papermaking, and other. The categories

    List of Living National Treasures of Japan (crafts)

    List_of_Living_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(crafts)

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    Traditional Japanese arts include crafts such as ceramics, textiles, lacquerware, swords, and dolls; performances of bunraku, kabuki, noh, dance, and

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    popular and widely recognized form of Chinese ceramics. Jade crafts and lacquerware have been popular decorative mediums since ancient times. Wood is the

    China

    China

    China

  • Japanese craft
  • Handicrafts of Japan

    types of lacquerware are:[better source needed] Wajima-nuri (輪島塗), lacquerware from Wajima, Ishikawa prefecture Tsugaru-nuri (津軽塗), lacquerware from Tsugaru

    Japanese craft

    Japanese craft

    Japanese_craft

  • Cambodian art
  • include textiles, non-textile weaving, silversmithing, stone carving, lacquerware, ceramics, wat murals, and kite-making. Beginning in the mid-20th century

    Cambodian art

    Cambodian art

    Cambodian_art

  • Cinnabar
  • Red mercury(II) sulfide mineral, HgS

    dynasty it was used in coloring lacquerware. The most popularly known use of cinnabar is in Chinese carved lacquerware, a technique that apparently originated

    Cinnabar

    Cinnabar

    Cinnabar

  • Maki-e
  • Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder

    on the surface of lacquerware, and then metal powder such as gold or silver is sprinkled and fixed on the surface of the lacquerware. The origin of the

    Maki-e

    Maki-e

    Maki-e

  • Japan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Missouri, an unincorporated community in the United States Japanese lacquerware or japan, a broad category of fine and decorative arts Japan black or

    Japan (disambiguation)

    Japan_(disambiguation)

  • Chinese candy box
  • Chinese New Year tradition

    the higher price of lacquerware, most modern Chinese candy boxes are made of plastic, but some of them are still made of lacquerware. The phrase cheun hup/zan

    Chinese candy box

    Chinese candy box

    Chinese_candy_box

  • Namiki
  • Japanese fountain pen brand

    Corporation. Namiki is mostly famous for its handmade maki-e (a Japanese lacquerware craft with a wide range of fine and decorative arts) designs on urushi-based

    Namiki

    Namiki

  • Goryeo
  • Korean dynasty (918–1392)

    rested on dish-shaped stands.[citation needed] During the Goryeo period, lacquerware with mother-of-pearl inlay reached a high point of technical and aesthetic

    Goryeo

    Goryeo

    Goryeo

  • Maque
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maque may refer to: Mexican lacquerware, also known as maque Mahjong, also known as maque (麻雀; Máquè), Chinese tile-based game Sparrow (TV series) (麻雀;

    Maque

    Maque

  • Wajima-nuri
  • Japanese lacquerware

    Japanese lacquerware from Wajima, Ishikawa. Wajima-nuri represents a form and style of lacquerware which is distinct from other Japanese lacquerware. The

    Wajima-nuri

    Wajima-nuri

    Wajima-nuri

  • Lacquer painting
  • East Asian form of painting

    painting with lacquer which was practised in East Asia for decoration on lacquerware, and found its way to Europe and the Western World both via Persia and

    Lacquer painting

    Lacquer painting

    Lacquer_painting

  • Lac (resin)
  • Resinous secretion of lac insects

    scarlet resinous secretion it produces that was used as wood finish, lacquerware, skin cosmetic, ornaments and dye for wool and silk in ancient India

    Lac (resin)

    Lac (resin)

    Lac_(resin)

  • Raden
  • Japanese decorative craft

    Japanese lacquerware were exported to royalty and nobility in Europe through Dutch East India Company and private traders. The lacquerware exported during

    Raden

    Raden

    Raden

  • Japonisme
  • European imitation of Japanese art during the 19th and 20th centuries

    Japanese decorative arts, including ceramics, enamels, metalwork, and lacquerware, were as influential in the West as the graphic arts. During the Meiji

    Japonisme

    Japonisme

    Japonisme

  • Beijing
  • Capital city of China

    enamel-filling, enamel-firing, surface polishing and gilding. Beijing's lacquerware is also well known for its sophisticated and intricate patterns and images

    Beijing

    Beijing

    Beijing

  • Ainu people
  • Ethnic group in Japan and Russia

    Outsiders could not fish there freely and had to ask the owner. Japanese lacquerware was used in everyday life as tableware and often used in ceremonies (ritual

    Ainu people

    Ainu people

    Ainu_people

  • Bagan
  • UNESCO historical city in Mandalay Region, Myanmar

    also the center of Burmese lacquerware industry, which to a large degree depends on tourist demand. Much of the lacquerware is destined for souvenir shops

    Bagan

    Bagan

    Bagan

  • Qajar art
  • Artforms of the Qajar dynasty of Iran

    lacquerware is a specific form of decorative lacquer popular during the Qajar era (1789–1925). The era saw a boost in the production of lacquerware objects

    Qajar art

    Qajar art

    Qajar_art

  • Carved lacquer
  • Chinese form of lacquerware

    lacquer or Qidiao (Chinese: 漆雕) is a distinctive Chinese form of decorated lacquerware. While lacquer has been used in China for at least 3,000 years, the technique

    Carved lacquer

    Carved lacquer

    Carved_lacquer

  • Najeonchilgi
  • Korean handicraft

    particular words: 'najeon'– mother-of-pearl and ‘chilgi’ which refers to lacquerware. ‘Najeon’ refers to the composite material which forms the inner shiny

    Najeonchilgi

    Najeonchilgi

  • Cup
  • Small container for drinks

    (including porcelain), glass, metal, wood, stone, polystyrene, plastic, lacquerware, or other materials. Normally, a cup is brought in contact with the mouth

    Cup

    Cup

    Cup

  • Urushiol
  • Oily mixture of plant compounds

    which is used to produce traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese lacquerware. Although urushiol-containing lacquers and their skin-irritating properties

    Urushiol

    Urushiol

    Urushiol

  • Éric Stocker
  • French lacquer master and conservator

    master craftsman (maître laqueur) specializing in traditional Asian lacquerware, gilding, and polychromy. Active since 1974, he is known for his work

    Éric Stocker

    Éric_Stocker

  • Yunokuni no mori
  • Hokuriku region of Japan. These traditional handicrafts include: Wajima lacquerware, Kutani ceramics, gold leaf, Kaga yūzen (printed silk), washi paper,

    Yunokuni no mori

    Yunokuni no mori

    Yunokuni_no_mori

  • Chrysanthemum
  • Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family

    remain a common motif for traditional Japanese arts like porcelain, lacquerware and kimono. Chrysanthemum growing is still practised actively as a hobby

    Chrysanthemum

    Chrysanthemum

    Chrysanthemum

  • Channapatna toys
  • Toys made in Channapatna, Karnataka, India

    The Government of Karnataka has also provided help by constructing a Lacquerware Craft Complex, which has a manufacturing centre with 32 turning lathe

    Channapatna toys

    Channapatna toys

    Channapatna_toys

  • Rosanjin
  • Japanese artist

    1959(1959-12-21) (aged 76) Yokohama, Japan Resting place Saihō-ji, Kyoto, Japan Known for Ceramics, Calligraphy, Lacquerware, Epicure Awards Order of Culture

    Rosanjin

    Rosanjin

    Rosanjin

  • Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas
  • by men, leading to the establishment of others exclusively for women. Lacquerware, going by the names of laca or maque, is a craft tradition which survives

    Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas

    Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas

    Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Chiapas

  • Mare (TV series)
  • 2015 Japanese TV series or program

    reacts badly to his declaration that he will become the world's best lacquerware artist. She cannot handle such big dreams. Toru eventually returns to

    Mare (TV series)

    Mare_(TV_series)

  • Chinese lacquerware table
  • This carved lacquerware table in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London is from the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). It is unique in shape and decoration and

    Chinese lacquerware table

    Chinese lacquerware table

    Chinese_lacquerware_table

  • Jōmon people
  • Prehistoric inhabitants in Japan

    development of a division of labor/advanced craft specialization (e.g., lacquerware, jade ornaments, figurines) despite their hunter-gather lifestyle. By

    Jōmon people

    Jōmon people

    Jōmon_people

  • Hirameji
  • Lacquerware technique

    Hirameji (Japanese: “flat dust base”) is a Japanese lacquerware technique using flakes of gold or silver. Hirmeji is believed to have been from an earlier

    Hirameji

    Hirameji

  • List of Traditional Crafts of Japan
  • textiles (38), dyed textiles (14), other textiles (5), ceramics (33), lacquerware (23), wood and bamboo (33), metalwork (16), Butsudan and Buddhist ritual

    List of Traditional Crafts of Japan

    List_of_Traditional_Crafts_of_Japan

  • Wajima, Ishikawa
  • City in Chūbu, Japan

    members. Commercial fishing, tourism, agriculture and the production of lacquerware are mainstays of the local economy.[citation needed] Noto Airport is

    Wajima, Ishikawa

    Wajima, Ishikawa

    Wajima,_Ishikawa

  • Thai art
  • and the Buddha. Artisans showcased their expertise in the creation of lacquerware and mother-of-pearl inlay, producing functional and decorative objects

    Thai art

    Thai art

    Thai_art

  • Jōmon period
  • Japanese prehistorical period

    from bone, stone, shell and antler; pottery figurines and vessels; and lacquerware. Jōmon pottery is noted for being decorated by having cords pressed into

    Jōmon period

    Jōmon_period

  • Nanban art
  • Japanese art genre of the 16th and 17th centuries

    the art of Colonial Mexico. Japanese lacquerware influenced pre-Hispanic lacquerware resulting in Mexican lacquerware or maque, from Japanese makie. This

    Nanban art

    Nanban art

    Nanban_art

  • Rice glue
  • Gel or liquid adhesive

    darker and dries faster than undiluted lacquer, and is used in making lacquerware. Rice glue is frequently used in Japan and in China. Animal glue Sticky

    Rice glue

    Rice glue

    Rice_glue

  • Japanese art
  • export porcelain has been a major industry at various points. Japanese lacquerware is also one of the world's leading arts and crafts, and works gorgeously

    Japanese art

    Japanese art

    Japanese_art

  • Samanea saman
  • Species of legume

    subsequently collected and processed into lac/shellac and used in making lacquerware and wood finishes. In Cambodia the Samanea saman is known locally as

    Samanea saman

    Samanea saman

    Samanea_saman

  • Rice wine cup
  • Drinking vessel

    can be made of stone, porcelain, metal or wood. Wooden cups often use lacquerware, and can be floated in water during winding stream parties. Different

    Rice wine cup

    Rice wine cup

    Rice_wine_cup

  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    [citation needed] Lacquerware is another popular product from Fukushima. Dating back over four hundred years, the process of making lacquerware involves carving

    Fukushima Prefecture

    Fukushima Prefecture

    Fukushima_Prefecture

  • Tiffin carrier
  • Lunch box used widely in Asia and the Caribbean

    tiffin carriers Thai tiffin box in Bangladesh. Tiffin carrier, Burmese Lacquerware Malaysia, Peranakan tiffin carrier Food portal India portal Pakistan

    Tiffin carrier

    Tiffin carrier

    Tiffin_carrier

  • Sawantwadi
  • Town in Maharashtra, India

    visited Sawantwadi. The Brahmins brought with them the art of Ganjifa and lacquerware to Sawantwadi at that time. Ganjifa are playing cards and trace back

    Sawantwadi

    Sawantwadi

  • History of red
  • History of the color Red

    silk fabric for gowns and used pigments colored with madder to make red lacquerware. Red lead or Lead tetroxide pigment was widely used as the red in Persian

    History of red

    History of red

    History_of_red

  • Captaincy General of the Philippines
  • 1565–1899 Spanish possession in Southeast Asia

    galleons from Acapulco. These goods, including silk, porcelain, spices, lacquerware, and textile products were then sent to Acapulco and from there to other

    Captaincy General of the Philippines

    Captaincy General of the Philippines

    Captaincy_General_of_the_Philippines

  • Ishikawa Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    intentional rough look (wabi-sabi). Kanazawa lacquerware (Kanazawa shikki) is high quality lacquerware traditionally decorated with gold dust. Kanazawa

    Ishikawa Prefecture

    Ishikawa Prefecture

    Ishikawa_Prefecture

  • In Praise of Shadows
  • 1933 essay by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki

    Tanizaki explores in close description the use of space in buildings, lacquerware by candlelight, monastery toilets and women in the dark of a brothel

    In Praise of Shadows

    In_Praise_of_Shadows

  • Meiji era
  • Period of Japanese history (1868–1912)

    Yasuyuki, 1899、Museum of the Imperial Collections Gold- or silver-decorated lacquerwares had been popular in the Edo period but fell out of favor in the early

    Meiji era

    Meiji era

    Meiji_era

  • Southeast Asia
  • Subregion of the Asian continent

    the style of their temples, especially the tapering roof, and in their lacquerware. Traditional music in Southeast Asia is as varied as its many ethnic

    Southeast Asia

    Southeast Asia

    Southeast_Asia

  • Takashima Kōzaki Site
  • Battlefield in Nagasaki, Japan

    typhoon in 1281. Fishermen in this area often reported recovering vases, lacquerware, arrows, swords, helmets, and other weapons and armor, anchor stones

    Takashima Kōzaki Site

    Takashima Kōzaki Site

    Takashima_Kōzaki_Site

  • Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds)
  • Traditional Chinese auspicious clouds

    seen on lacquerware of the Han dynasty. Hill censer from the tomb of Liu Sheng, Prince of Zhongshan decorated with cloud motifs Lacquerware screen of

    Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds)

    Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds)

    Xiangyun_(Auspicious_clouds)

  • Chinese art
  • sculpture, architecture, garden design, furniture, ceramics, bronze work, lacquerware, and textiles, sharing motifs and aesthetic principles, and often integrated

    Chinese art

    Chinese art

    Chinese_art

  • Aomori Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    three-stringed musical instrument known as shamisen. Embroidery, pottery, lacquerware, cabinetry, and iron working are also significant crafts in the prefecture

    Aomori Prefecture

    Aomori Prefecture

    Aomori_Prefecture

  • Oraegage
  • Designation for old stores in Seoul, South Korea

    Restaurant 1979 Gangseo Koohasanbang Calligraphers 1913 Jongno Gukseon Otchil Lacquerware 1977 Jongno Gyeonggi Tteokjip Tteok store 1958 Mapo HY Tailor Tailor

    Oraegage

    Oraegage

  • Wind God and Thunder God (Kōrin)
  • Paintings by Ogata Kōrin

    particularly famous for his byōbu screens, his paintings on ceramics and lacquerware produced by his brother Ogata Kenzan, and for consolidating the style

    Wind God and Thunder God (Kōrin)

    Wind God and Thunder God (Kōrin)

    Wind_God_and_Thunder_God_(Kōrin)

  • Tokyo National Museum
  • Art museum in Tokyo, Japan

    Japanese Sculpture Jomon, Yayoi, Kofun 2 National Treasure Gallery 12 Lacquerware Various periods 3 Buddhist Art, Courtly Art, and Zen & Ink Painting 13

    Tokyo National Museum

    Tokyo National Museum

    Tokyo_National_Museum

  • Paulownia
  • Genus of flowering plants in the family Paulowniaceae

    sanada-himo (真田紐). Japanese wardrobes called tansu (箪笥) as well as much Korean lacquerware is also made from the wood. It is important in China, Korea, and Japan

    Paulownia

    Paulownia

    Paulownia

  • Rodolfo Villena Hernández
  • Mexican artisan (born 1968)

    featherwork Mexican handcrafted fireworks Mexican ironwood carvings Mexican lacquerware Mexican mask-folk art Mexican pointy boots Piteado Popotillo art Sawdust

    Rodolfo Villena Hernández

    Rodolfo Villena Hernández

    Rodolfo_Villena_Hernández

  • Bento
  • Japanese-style single-portion meal

    Containers range from mass-produced disposable containers to hand-crafted lacquerware. Dividers are often used to separate ingredients or dishes, especially

    Bento

    Bento

    Bento

  • Shades of red
  • Varieties of the color red

    Renaissance, as sindoor, an Indian cosmetic powder, and in the art and lacquerware of China. Orange Red is the hue between red and vermillion. Lists of

    Shades of red

    Shades of red

    Shades_of_red

  • Japanese armour
  • Armor originating from Japan

    known as the dō, with the use of leather straps (nerigawa) and Japanese lacquerware for weatherproofing. Leather and/or iron scales were also used to construct

    Japanese armour

    Japanese armour

    Japanese_armour

  • Akita Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    Kawatsura Shikki lacquerware in the Prince Consort Gallery, V&A, London (2024)

    Akita Prefecture

    Akita Prefecture

    Akita_Prefecture

  • Kintō
  • Japanese tea utensil

    container is most often ceramic, but can also be made out of metal, lacquerware, or carved stone. The chakin cloth is folded in a specific manner and

    Kintō

    Kintō

  • Myanmar kyat
  • Currency of Myanmar

    Yangon Chinthe bust over value 27 March 1994 Ks. 50/- Orange-brown Lacquerware artisan Chinthe Chinthe bust over value 1997 Ks. 100/- Blue, green, and

    Myanmar kyat

    Myanmar kyat

    Myanmar_kyat

  • Ainu cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Ainu people

    Sito that were meant to be offerings were placed as is in ceremonial lacquerware boxes (sintoko), wooden bowls (patci), on small trays (otcike), or skewered

    Ainu cuisine

    Ainu cuisine

    Ainu_cuisine

  • Kainan, Wakayama
  • City in Kansai, Japan

    protection to the Kuroe neighborhood as a center for the production of Kishū lacquerware. The village of Kuroe was founded with the creation of the modern municipalities

    Kainan, Wakayama

    Kainan, Wakayama

    Kainan,_Wakayama

  • History of silk
  • A lacquerware painting from the Jingmen Tomb (Chinese: 荊門楚墓; Pinyin: Jīngmén chǔ mù) of the State of Chu (704–223 BC), depicting men wearing traditional

    History of silk

    History of silk

    History_of_silk

  • Ikupasuy
  • Ceremonial sticks in Ainu culture

    libation process is performed when the ikupasuy's "tongue" placed into a lacquerware cup or saucer, containing millet beer or sake. Drops of the liquid then

    Ikupasuy

    Ikupasuy

  • National Palace Museum
  • Museum in Taipei, Taiwan

    2025) Categories Numbers Bronzes 6,280 Ceramics 25,623 Jades 13,589 Lacquerwares 773 Enamel wares 2,520 Carvings 672 Studio implements 2,379 Coins 6,958

    National Palace Museum

    National Palace Museum

    National_Palace_Museum

  • Fuzhou
  • Capital of Fujian, China

    Bodiless lacquerware (脫胎漆器), paper umbrellas and horn combs (角梳) are the "Three Treasures" of Fuzhou traditional arts. In addition, bodiless lacquerware, together

    Fuzhou

    Fuzhou

    Fuzhou

  • 2024 Noto earthquake
  • Earthquake in Japan

    the recovery of traditional industries in the area such as Wajima-nuri lacquerware. The government also said it was planning to shoulder half the hotel

    2024 Noto earthquake

    2024 Noto earthquake

    2024_Noto_earthquake

  • Chinese furniture
  • Style of furniture

    parts of the visible areas. All the various sub-techniques of Chinese lacquerware can be found on furniture, and became increasingly affordable down the

    Chinese furniture

    Chinese furniture

    Chinese_furniture

  • Asian Mexicans
  • Ethnic group of Asian-descending Mexicans

    Among the various luxury goods that arrived on the Manila Galleons were lacquerware, porcelains and folding screens. These items were meant for the New Spanish

    Asian Mexicans

    Asian_Mexicans

  • Ang mo
  • Hokkien word for white people

    craftsmen began to produce new items to order, now known as 'Nanban' lacquerware from the term 'Nanban-jin' used for the 'southern barbarians.'" Ong Soh

    Ang mo

    Ang mo

    Ang_mo

  • Neolithic in China
  • Chinese historical period

    Dapenkeng 5000–3000 BCE 5000–3400 BCE 5000–3300 BCE Fuguodun ceramics First lacquerware 5000–3000 BCE 4500 BCE Zhaobaogou Painted Majiabang 4500–4000 BCE Rice

    Neolithic in China

    Neolithic_in_China

  • Kanazawa
  • City in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan

    to be good for health and vitality. Kanazawa lacquerware (Kanazawa shikki), a high-quality lacquerware traditionally decorated with gold dust, is also

    Kanazawa

    Kanazawa

    Kanazawa

  • Ryukyu Kingdom
  • Island kingdom in East Asia (1429–1879)

    Palembang, Siam, and Sumatra. Japanese products—silver, swords, fans, lacquerware, folding screens—and Chinese products—medicinal herbs, minted coins,

    Ryukyu Kingdom

    Ryukyu Kingdom

    Ryukyu_Kingdom

  • Kōdō
  • Art of appreciating Japanese incense

    for decoration in a number of other areas such as kimono, Japanese lacquerware and Japanese pottery. Oller, David (1992–2002). "Kodo". Naturalscents

    Kōdō

    Kōdō

    Kōdō

  • Wrightia tinctoria
  • Species of flowering plant

    Retrieved 2007-04-22. "Chapter 3: Case Study 2 – LAC-Turnery and the Lacquerware Industry". Wikispecies has information related to Wrightia tinctoria

    Wrightia tinctoria

    Wrightia tinctoria

    Wrightia_tinctoria

  • Channapatna
  • City in Karnataka, India

    Actor in South India The city is known for its namesake wooden toys and lacquerware. Channapatna is also called "town of toys" ("Gombegala nagara"). These

    Channapatna

    Channapatna

    Channapatna

  • Repatriation (cultural property)
  • Return of stolen art to the original owners or heirs

    manuscripts Insect specimens Iron and steel objects Ivory objects Judaica Lacquerware Leather objects Lighthouses Metals Musical instruments Neon objects New

    Repatriation (cultural property)

    Repatriation (cultural property)

    Repatriation_(cultural_property)

  • Culture of Myanmar
  • (ပန်းတမော့ pantamaw) Turnery (ပန်းပွတ် panbut) Painting (ပန်းချီ bagyi) Lacquerware (ပန်းယွန်း panyun) Bronze casting (ပန်းတဉ်း badin) In addition to the

    Culture of Myanmar

    Culture_of_Myanmar

  • Srivijaya
  • Empire based on Sumatra (c. 671–1025 AD)

    and India including pepper, cubeb and cinnamon; also Chinese ceramics, lacquerware, brocade, fabrics, silks, and Chinese artwork were among valuable commodities

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

  • Launggyet dynasty
  • Arakanese kingdom in western Burma (1251–1429)

    between South Asia and Southeast Asia. Exports included rice, ivory, and lacquerware, while imports featured Bengal textiles and spices. The capital, Launggyet

    Launggyet dynasty

    Launggyet dynasty

    Launggyet_dynasty

  • Four Gentlemen
  • Four plants in East Asian art

    Four Gentlemen were also frequently used in patterns on mother-of-pearl lacquerware, iron bowls, calligraphy boards, pencil cases, and stone crafts such

    Four Gentlemen

    Four_Gentlemen

  • Chinese culture
  • lacquer or Qīdiāo (Chinese: 漆雕) is a distinctive Chinese form of decorated lacquerware. While lacquer has been used in China for at least 3,000 years, the technique

    Chinese culture

    Chinese culture

    Chinese_culture

  • Digital photograph restoration
  • Restoration of media using digital techniques

    manuscripts Insect specimens Iron and steel objects Ivory objects Judaica Lacquerware Leather objects Lighthouses Metals Musical instruments Neon objects New

    Digital photograph restoration

    Digital photograph restoration

    Digital_photograph_restoration

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  • Terence
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Latin

    Terence

    Smooth; Old Form of the Roman Clan Name Terrance; Tender; Gracious; Good; Polished; Instigator; Rub; Turn; Twist

  • Shoolin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shoolin

    One who has a trident, Lord Shiva

  • Dhan Laxmi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhan Laxmi

    God of currency

  • Levema
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Levema

    Goddess of thieves.

  • Tulsikumar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tulsikumar

    Son of Tulsi

  • Akmal
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Akmal

    Complete. Perfect.

  • Patveer
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Patveer

    Respected Brave One

  • Jubb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jubb

    English : variant of Job.

  • Kele
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Kele

    Sparrow.

  • Pray
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (chiefly County Down)

    Pray

    Irish (chiefly County Down) : variant of Prey.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Middle English pre(y), Old French pree ‘meadow’, or a habitational name from any of the minor places deriving their name from this word, of which there are several examples in Surrey.

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