lasuurimaisina
Lasuurimaisina, also known as underglaze painting, is a traditional Japanese technique used in the production of ceramic ware. This method involves painting designs onto the ceramic body before it is fired in the kiln. The paint used in this process is typically a mixture of pigments and a glaze that melts and fuses with the ceramic body during firing. The result is a vibrant, durable, and often intricate design that becomes an integral part of the ceramic piece.
Underglaze painting is particularly associated with Japanese pottery, where it has been used since the 16th
One of the key advantages of underglaze painting is its durability. Since the paint is fused with
Underglaze painting has been used in various types of Japanese pottery, including tea bowls, vases, and decorative