Examples of household taste . Glass Hanging Lamp : Egyptian Court. Gold Filigree Card-Case: C. Salvo &• Son, Genoa. On page 482 we engrave a group of objects from the India collection inthe British section of the Exhibition, illustrative of certain of the industrialarts obtaining in that country. Here are hats and baskets of cane and straw,specimens of ivory, and objects in lacquered wood. The method of lacquering,as described by Mr. Watson, the Director of the India Museum, is as follows:The object to be lacquered is turned from hard wood, usually shisham. Afterbeing smoothed and cleaned, it


Examples of household taste . Glass Hanging Lamp : Egyptian Court. Gold Filigree Card-Case: C. Salvo &• Son, Genoa. On page 482 we engrave a group of objects from the India collection inthe British section of the Exhibition, illustrative of certain of the industrialarts obtaining in that country. Here are hats and baskets of cane and straw,specimens of ivory, and objects in lacquered wood. The method of lacquering,as described by Mr. Watson, the Director of the India Museum, is as follows:The object to be lacquered is turned from hard wood, usually shisham. Afterbeing smoothed and cleaned, it is again fixed in the turners frame (a kind oflathe worked by hand), and made to rotate. The sticks of lacquer color, con-sisting of a mixture of lac, resin, coloring matter, and, it is said, a certainproportion of sulphur and bees-wax, are then applied to the rotating object; 480 THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876.


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