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The Future of Mokume-gane
Japanese Crafts, Metalwork, Mokume-gane Sophia Ma Japanese Crafts, Metalwork, Mokume-gane Sophia Ma

The Future of Mokume-gane

The revival of Mokume-gane as an artform is an inspiring example of how the dedication and devotion to a craft through relentless experimentation and education can bring it back from obscurity. Mokume-gane is now extensively documented with readily available resources demonstrating the process, and is taught within and outside of Japan, enabling a new generation of artists to now inherit and innovate within the craft. 

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An Introduction to Maki-e: The Art of Japanese Lacquer Decoration
Urushi, Maki-e, Japanese Crafts Sophia Ma Urushi, Maki-e, Japanese Crafts Sophia Ma

An Introduction to Maki-e: The Art of Japanese Lacquer Decoration

Maki-e (蒔絵), which translates to “sprinkled picture”, is a traditional Japanese Lacquer art form that was first developed over 1000 years ago during the Heian Period (794-1185). It involves sprinkling metal powders, commonly gold and silver, onto urushi lacquer before it has hardened, to create incredibly detailed and intricate designs.

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