Low table of zelkova wood with wave design finished in wiped urushi.
H 20.7 x W 89.5 x D 57 cm,Year.2019Teiji Miyamoto
1953 -- Wood and Bamboo(Living National Treasure)
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- Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 9
Creating woodwork using wood joinery and hollowing techniques. The way the ridge lines on the surface of the artwork look changes by the lighting, the shine of the wiped lacquer and the viewing angle, showing different expressions of the artwork.
View DetailDescription
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CategoryWood and Bamboo
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MaterialsZelkova
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DimensionsH 20.7 x W 89.5 x D 57 cm
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Year of creation2019
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RarityUnique
Techniques
Wiped lacquer finish
Wiped lacquer (fuki urushi) is a wood-finishing technique consisting of a thin coat of lacquer. The lacquer is applied with a spatula or brush, rubbed in with a cotton cloth, and then wiped away using washi paper or clean fabric. Repeating the process numerous times produces a finish that brings out the wood’s grain and texture.
Selection
- The 66th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2019)
- Selected