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A decorative lacquer technique whose designs are created with embedded gold and silver particles. Makie techniques have been used since the 8th century in Japan. Patterns range from cloudlike patterns to full images. Specific makie techniques include: | A decorative lacquer technique whose designs are created with embedded gold and silver particles. Makie techniques have been used since the 8th century in Japan. Patterns range from cloudlike patterns to full images. Specific makie techniques include: | ||
− | + | * nashiji: pear skin | |
− | + | * ikakeji: poured ground | |
− | + | * hiramakie: unpolished | |
− | + | * togidashi: polished out | |
− | + | * takamakie: relief sprinkled picture | |
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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
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maki-e; makiye; nashiji; ikakeji; hiramakie; togidashi; takamakie | maki-e; makiye; nashiji; ikakeji; hiramakie; togidashi; takamakie | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
* ''The Dictionary of Art'', Grove's Dictionaries Inc., New York, 1996 | * ''The Dictionary of Art'', Grove's Dictionaries Inc., New York, 1996 |
Revision as of 08:17, 17 October 2022
Description
A decorative lacquer technique whose designs are created with embedded gold and silver particles. Makie techniques have been used since the 8th century in Japan. Patterns range from cloudlike patterns to full images. Specific makie techniques include:
- nashiji: pear skin
- ikakeji: poured ground
- hiramakie: unpolished
- togidashi: polished out
- takamakie: relief sprinkled picture
Synonyms and Related Terms
maki-e; makiye; nashiji; ikakeji; hiramakie; togidashi; takamakie
Resources and Citations
- The Dictionary of Art, Grove's Dictionaries Inc., New York, 1996