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Korean Najeon lacquerware, mother of pearl songhak hexagon jewelry box (small)
Korean Najeon lacquerware, mother of pearl songhak hexagon jewelry box (small)
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$44.59 USD
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$44.59 USD
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π· [Size]
10X9X3.5cm (LxWxH)
π· [Najeon Lacquerware]
Lacquerware decorated with luminous luminous plaques or abalone shells embedded in various patterns on the surface of lacquered bowls or furniture. In the manufacturing process, first, the shells of the clams are ground thinly with a whetstone, cut into rows, cut according to the pattern, and then freshly painted on the base wood. Beat the lacquer and earthen powder, apply evenly to the surface, make a hole in the mother-of-pearl with a bow according to the sketch, cut the pattern with a jigsaw, and attach it to the paper copy. After pressing it onto the base wood with an iron, remove the paper and add lacquer. The remaining paint is scraped off, polished with an iron, and polished to complete. The method of cutting the najeon to create a pattern is wrinkled (cutting the mother-of-pearl into a pattern), joint quality (representing the pattern by continuing the pattern according to the pattern composition), and cut off (a pattern by cutting the mother-of-pearl finely like a thread). There is a mosaic method of attaching to the part), but the cutoff quality was mainly used.
π A feast of bright mother-of-pearl!
It is a jewelry box that stands out with its beautiful color through advanced mother-of-pearl cutting technique.
It is stylish with the appearance of pine trees and cranes mingled together, and the texture of Korean paper is still felt, making it even more luxurious.
It is great for storing accessories and small items, as well as for interior use.
It is good for storing notes, accessories, small items, etc., and it is even more stylish because it is made in a najeon inside.
It is recommended as the best gift for your loved ones.^o^
*****
Because it is a handmade product, delivery may be a little later than expected.
Country of origin: Korea
Materials: mother of pearl,najeon,Najeon lacquerware
10X9X3.5cm (LxWxH)
π· [Najeon Lacquerware]
Lacquerware decorated with luminous luminous plaques or abalone shells embedded in various patterns on the surface of lacquered bowls or furniture. In the manufacturing process, first, the shells of the clams are ground thinly with a whetstone, cut into rows, cut according to the pattern, and then freshly painted on the base wood. Beat the lacquer and earthen powder, apply evenly to the surface, make a hole in the mother-of-pearl with a bow according to the sketch, cut the pattern with a jigsaw, and attach it to the paper copy. After pressing it onto the base wood with an iron, remove the paper and add lacquer. The remaining paint is scraped off, polished with an iron, and polished to complete. The method of cutting the najeon to create a pattern is wrinkled (cutting the mother-of-pearl into a pattern), joint quality (representing the pattern by continuing the pattern according to the pattern composition), and cut off (a pattern by cutting the mother-of-pearl finely like a thread). There is a mosaic method of attaching to the part), but the cutoff quality was mainly used.
π A feast of bright mother-of-pearl!
It is a jewelry box that stands out with its beautiful color through advanced mother-of-pearl cutting technique.
It is stylish with the appearance of pine trees and cranes mingled together, and the texture of Korean paper is still felt, making it even more luxurious.
It is great for storing accessories and small items, as well as for interior use.
It is good for storing notes, accessories, small items, etc., and it is even more stylish because it is made in a najeon inside.
It is recommended as the best gift for your loved ones.^o^
*****
Because it is a handmade product, delivery may be a little later than expected.
Country of origin: Korea
Materials: mother of pearl,najeon,Najeon lacquerware