lacquer
(noun)
A natural varnish, originating in China or Japan, and extracted from the sap of a sumac tree.
Examples of lacquer in the following topics:
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Art Under the Zhou Dynasty
- The lacquer itself might also be inlaid or carved.
- The Zhou continued and developed lacquer work done in the Shang Dynasty.
- These are Chinese Western Han (202 BC - 9 CE) era lacquerwares and lacquer tray unearthed from the 2nd-century-BCE Han Tomb No.1 at Mawangdui, Changsha, China in 1972.
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Trade Under the Tang Dynasty
- These musical instruments included oboes, flutes, and small lacquered drums from Kucha in the Tarim Basin, and percussion instruments from India such as cymbals.