makielike
Makielike is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, particularly associated with the creation of lacquerware. The term "makielike" is derived from the Japanese word "makie," which translates to "lacquer." This craft involves the application of layers of lacquer to wood or other materials, often using natural pigments and dyes to create intricate designs and patterns.
The process of makielike begins with the selection of high-quality wood, which is then carefully prepared and
Makielike is not only a form of art but also a practical skill that has been passed
In recent years, makielike has gained international recognition, with artisans from Japan and other countries showcasing