The articles made by the nomadic tribal community of vadas in the Nirona region of Kutch include rolling pins, legs for beds, chairs and tables made in hard mango wood covered with red, black, yellow, and green lac colours. These skilled craftsmen use highly decorative graphics to etch onto the coloured parts with the help of a chisel.

The Banni area of Kutch with its own distinctive designs in lacquer ware is primarily famous for household items like bread rollers, spoons, churners, oil containers, legs for beds and wooden spinners. The art of lacquering has flourished for centuries in Sankheda, a small village about 80 km from Baroda in Gujarat. The style is distinct and the items crafted here have unusual colours and designs. Both round and flat surfaces are lacquered where the initial process of turning the product on a lathe is similar to the one followed in other areas. This is followed by giving a cast of violet dye over which an emulsion prepared from kalai or tin is used to paint the designs. The product is then glazed next with a hard stone called akik while being turned. This process is followed by imparting a transparent lacquer coat using a lacquer stick after which the kalai work beneath gleams to give the finished product a fiery golden-yellow effect. The designs generally used are a combination of floral and geometrical patterns. This synthesis is also known as the atishi style of lacquering.

Lacquered products were traditionally popular in Gujarat due to the prevailing social custom of presenting the bride with lacquered items such as the cradle, square seats used for religious ceremonies trays, boxes, dishes, utensils, cutlery, vases, bangle stands, lamp bases, chairs, beds legs, sofa sets, agarbathi holders and toys.

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Lacquerware Red Magnific Engraved Pillar Carving(TS-1006R)
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****This product is the combination of Engraved Pillar carving and Lacquer art.
===Material === “China Red” porcelain, lacquer and gold foil.
CHINA RED—”Chinese Red Glaze”, whose local name is”Capsicum Red”, dates back to the late Northern Song Dynasty. Because of the difficult in production, “Chinese Red Glaze” is credited as “a treasure out of thousands of kilns”, and has become rarity of the royal and men of letters for appreciation and as preciousness for the guard of the house.
===Surface === lacquer thread carving with Gilt Dragon (“ANY PICTURE” or “shape” according to per buyers requirement and indication. We supply these product with various archaistic withal modern styles, sizes and colors, best quality with elegant look, which can be used for fashion, gift, etc. We have many kinds of “China Red” ceramic construction Crafts: Such as Chinese Great Wall, Egypt Pyramid, Ambassador Bridge and so on. Logo is available. )
===Packing === Fancy box.
===Attachment === attach certificate of authentication for gold quality.

****Xiamen Tang-Saint Lacquer Sculpture Art Co., Ltd. Is one of the vanward exporters in the area of Lacquer thread sculpture in China. We specialized in making high technical New-Art Lacquerware. All sculptures are suitable for gifts, artistic collection etc, used for office, hotel, house, living room and other decorative products as you like. Contact us if you have any interests. At the same time, we specialize in creating more products, We rub the thread to form “any picture” or “shape” according to per buyers requirement and indication. Such as animals, bird, horse, pig, cattle, sheep, chicken, dog, lion, tiger, fish, dragon, elephant, eagle, tortoise, cat, panda, dolphin, snake etc, and other all kinds of carving lacquer thread products.

****Customized designs and dimensions are also available and welcomed, you just need email us the photo, drawing or picture of you design, then we can make your dream coming true. Both good quality and best price. We have Highly Skilled lacquer craftsman in our factory with a wide range of expert skills in lacquerware carving, which is the reason for our Success. We thank them for their dedication to excellence, and applaud them for their talent, grace and skill in front of the flame. Please do not hesitate to forward your requirement about any new model. We assure you What will you get from us could not from others.

**** Lacquer Thread Sculpture is the treasure of traditional arts and crafts in the area of Minnan—Amoy (South Fujian) in China, enjoying popularity for nearly three hundred years. Lacquer Thread Sculpture gathers together the essences of the great of Jingdezhen ceramic, with the romantic charm of Fuzhou bodiless lacquer and more with the splendor Beijing Cloisonne enamel. It imbibes traditional technics from Minnan civilian sculptor and embroider, imbibes the Chinese People’s popular art, religious art, the art of royal ceremony instrument and worship instrument and tribute. With being silver, its image is splendid and is worthy of collecting and appreciation. It’s worth being honored “the fruit of Chinese traditional culture and new art” and “Chinese artistic treasure”.

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Trademark: TS Model NO.: TS-1006R Standard: H=20cm, 30cm… Productivity: 10000 Shipment Terms: According To Buyers requirement Payment Terms: T/T Minimum Order: 5 Pieces Origin: Xiamen, Fujian, China Packing: Fancy box Company: Xiamen Tang-Saint Lacquer Sculpture Art Co., Ltd.

Yangzhou Lacquerware Factory

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50 Yanhe street,Yangzhou,jiangsu,China See All >> Company Name:Yangzhou Lacquerware FactoryBusiness Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company, AgentRegistered Address:No. 50, Yanhe Street, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China (Mainland) Zip: 225002Number of Employees:501 – 1000 PeopleCompany Website URL:http://www.yzqiqi.comYear Established:1990Legal Representative/Business Owner:Mr. Jinbing LiMain Markets:North America
South America
Eastern Europe
Southeast Asia
Africa
Oceania
Mid East
Eastern Asia
Western Europe
Factory Size:Above 100,000 square metersFactory Location:50 Yanhe Street Yangzhou Jiangsu Province ,ChinaNumber of Production Lines:7Number of R&D Staff:21 – 30 PeopleNumber of QC Staff:11 – 20 PeopleContract Manufacturing:Design Service OfferedTrade Shows:Guangzhou Trade Fair
Shanghai Global Furniture Purchasing Exhibition
Shenzhen Furniture ExhibitionTotal Annual Sales Volume:US$5 Million – US$10 MillionProduct/Service
We Sell:Furniture,floor screens,hanging panels,tourist souvenirs,craft articlesProduct/Service
We Buy:jade,shell,wood Company Name:Yangzhou Lacquerware FactoryStreet Address:50 Yanhe street,Yangzhou,jiangsu,ChinaCity:YangzhouProvince/State:JiangsuCountry/Region:China (Mainland)Zip:225002Telephone:86-514-85880810Mobile Phone:13852727900Fax:86-514-87340265Website:http://www.yzqiqi.com

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Huu Viet Manufacturing and Trading Company Ltd
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Huu Viet Manufacturing and Trading Company Ltd
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No 4, lane 10, group 80, Khuong Trung, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Vietnam.

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Eight-lobed dish with peacock-and-peony décor
Carved black lacquerware
Late Yüan to early Ming dynasty, second half of the 14th century
Diameter: 27.2cm Height: 2.8cm Round box with cloud-and-ju-i décor
Carved lacquerware
Yüan Dynasty, 14th Century,
Diameter: 8.4cm Height: 3.9cm

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By MICHAEL SHAPIRO
Published: September 08, 1991
Florence and Herbert Irving, lacquerware mavens, were telling stories on each other recently. Mr. Irving had done most of the talking. It was Mrs. Irving’s turn.

Mr. Irving, said his wife, is up at 5 in the morning to begin his rounds. He walks through their Long Island home, opening the blinds, letting in the first traces of light. And there, in the half light, Mr. Irving reintroduces himself to his art.

“He communes with the pieces,” Mrs. Irving said. Then, with a laugh, she added, “You know how plant people talk to their plants?”

It is the art of Asia that fills the Irving home — much of it the art of lacquer. The Irvings have collected art for 25 years, having begun with Western oils and bronzes. Ten years ago, a New York dealer began showing them lacquerware. “We picked an addiction,” Mr. Irving said of the beginnings of the collection, “and found a lot of pushers.”

In the short space of just 10 years, that “addiction” has grown into one of the West’s greatest collections of Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Okinawan lacquerware. Beginning Nov. 22, this collection of lustrous, distinctively colored and painstakingly crafted objects will be on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Originally, the exhibition was to have included 120 pieces. But the Irvings have not stopped collecting, and now some 180 of their 200 pieces will be on display. Much of what will be on view will eventually be given as a gift to the museum.

Lacquerware of East Asia | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
lacquerware of east asia… winged cup ( erbei ), eastern zhou dynasty, late warring states period (ca. 475–221 b.c. ), 3rd century b.c. hunan province, china lacquered wood l. 6 in. (15.2 cm) purchase, arthur m.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/elac/hd_elac.htm [2157 words]