nacrelakker
Nacrelakker is a term used in the decorative arts to denote a craftsman who applies nacre-based varnishes or lacquers to objects, creating a mother-of-pearl iridescent finish. The name comes from Dutch: nacre meaning mother of pearl and lakker meaning lacquerer. In practice, a nacrelakker may work with natural nacre flakes or powdered shells dispersed in a lacquer medium, or with modern resin-based substitutes, to produce a pearly surface.
Historically, nacreous finishes have appeared in East Asian lacquerware and European decorative arts, where shell inlays
Materials and methods commonly involve selecting appropriate nacre particles, mixing into a compatible lacquer or resin,
In modern contexts, nacrelakkers may be employed by conservators, restorers, or contemporary designers who seek pearl-like