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鎌倉彫《工程見本》

Hakkodo and Photo: Minamono Tadayuki

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory
Kyōto-shi, Japan

Step 1: Basic design is drawn over the wood and a knife is used to begin carving.
Step 2: A knife is used to carve along the outer edge of the marked line.
Step 3: Raw lacquer is mixed with camphor oil and spread over the wood to allow full absorption.
Step 4: Raw lacquer is applied and coal dust is sprinkled over the surface using a brush.
Step 5: Scratches on the wood is fixed using sabi (a compound of polishing powder and raw lacquer) and the surface sanded down once it is dry.
Step 6: Black lacquer is applied over the surface.
Step 7: Vermillion lacquer is applied over the black lacquer and Zizania latifolia (Manchurian wild rice) powder is sprinkled over the lacquer as it is about to dry.
Step 8: The surface is polished using a scrubbing brush made of straw.
Step 9: Suriurushi (applying lacquer only over the motif) is repeated several times until final finish.

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  • Title: 鎌倉彫《工程見本》
  • Creator: Hakkodo, Photo: Minamono Tadayuki
  • Subject Keywords: Hakko-do, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kamakura-bori
  • Rights: Photo: © Minamono Tadayuki
Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

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