laqueus
Laqueus, also known as laquearia, is a traditional art form originating from the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas region. It involves the application of a natural resin called "laque" to wooden objects, creating intricate designs and patterns. The laque is derived from the sap of the lauan tree, which is then mixed with pigments to achieve various colors. The process of laqueus is labor-intensive and requires skill, as the artist must carefully apply the laque to the surface of the object, allowing it to dry and harden before adding further layers.
The art of laqueus is often used to decorate furniture, musical instruments, and other household items. It
Laqueus has been recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, highlighting its significance and the