At first, the main products of Kishū lacquerware were mostly bowls, but in
the 1800s, production of stacking boxes and trays also began. In terms of
decoration, the makie decorative
technique utilizing sprinkled gold and silver powder was introduced in the
Tenpo era (1830–1844).
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