"Things that go well with lacquerware"

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작성자 ulno3V
댓글 0건 조회 29회 작성일 24-11-19 02:27

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I've always felt that Japanese lacquerware, especially those painted with maki-e, go well with Western antiques. Crystal, including Baccarat (old cut glass), silverware, hand-painted antique porcelain, etc. Lacquerware and European porcelain, for example, here is an example. From Kateigaho's website. A collaboration between a custom-made Flora Danica product, the highest quality of Leucope, and lacquerware, priced at 2 million yen. All of the above are current products and are priced at a bargain price, but you don't have to spend that much. I use the dishes I painted together with old maki-e lacquerware and silverware that I already had. For partitions and coverings, I would like to use high-level interior fabrics such as silk damask. When assembling tea boxes, these rules of use for dishes seem to be useful.



I've always felt that Japanese lacquerware, especially those painted with maki-e, go well with Western antiques. Crystal, including Baccarat (old cut glass), silverware, hand-painted antique porcelain, etc. Lacquerware and European porcelain, for example, here is an example. From Kateigaho's website. A collaboration between a custom-made Flora Danica product, the highest quality of Leucope, and lacquerware, priced at 2 million yen. All of the above are current products and are priced at a bargain price, but you don't have to spend that much. I use the dishes I painted together with old maki-e lacquerware and silverware that I already had. For partitions and coverings, I would like to use high-level interior fabrics such as silk damask. When assembling tea boxes, these rules of use for dishes seem to be useful.

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