Tiered box of jindai cedar wood with straight grain inlaid with flat grain wood.
- Wood and Bamboo
- Presented in 2015
- H 15.7 x W 20.2 x D 20.2 cm
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Category | Wood and Bamboo |
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Year Presented | 2015 |
Dimensions | H 15.7 x W 20.2 x D 20.2 cm |
Exhibition | The 62nd Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition |
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Wood joinery
In wood joinery (sashimono), wood boards are cut into panels with care to how the grain patterns will fit together in the final piece. The wooden panels are then cut or carved to create interlocking joints. These joints, which are the key feature of wood joinery, make it possible to connect boards at right angles to produce boxes and other articles. Wood joinery is assembled without the use of nails or any other metal hardware.
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Wood inlay
Wood inlay (moku zōgan) is a decorative technique in which wood, metal, or shell is inserted into cavities cut into a wooden substrate to produce contrasting designs.
Norio Fukushima
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Production using woodwork joints and wood turning