. The industries of Japan : together with an account of its agriculture, forestry, arts, and commerce. From travels and researches undertaken at the cost of the Prussian government. tic TOOLS USED IN LACQUER INDUSTRY. [Page 421. LACQUER WORK. 357 quickly and evenly from the outside toward the centre, as onpolished steel. The Japanese lacquering process which I shall treat of in thefollowing pages is as different from ours as the material employed,but still it is not always the same ; for instance, in what concernsthe method or painting the groundwork, which can vary verygreatly not only accord
. The industries of Japan : together with an account of its agriculture, forestry, arts, and commerce. From travels and researches undertaken at the cost of the Prussian government. tic TOOLS USED IN LACQUER INDUSTRY. [Page 421. LACQUER WORK. 357 quickly and evenly from the outside toward the centre, as onpolished steel. The Japanese lacquering process which I shall treat of in thefollowing pages is as different from ours as the material employed,but still it is not always the same ; for instance, in what concernsthe method or painting the groundwork, which can vary verygreatly not only according to the nature of the material underneathbut also the article. It appears to me necessary only to set forththe better, more careful manner of treatment, with wood as material,after which the more valuable old lacquer wares were made, as alsothe before-mentioned samples of the collection which I placed inthe Royal Industrial Art Museum in Berlin. In conclusion, I shallbriefly show the manufacture of the common market ware andthe process of lacquering ceramic productions. We distinguish two classes of Japanese lacquerers, as has beensaid before—the Nushi-ya and the Makiye
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