opari
Opari is a traditional form of Japanese art that involves the application of gold leaf to surfaces, typically wood or paper. The term "opari" is derived from the Japanese word "oparu," which means "to apply" or "to stick." This art form is often used to decorate items such as fans, screens, and furniture, and is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.
The process of creating opari involves several steps. First, the gold leaf is carefully cut into thin
Opari is a highly skilled art form that requires a great deal of patience and precision. The
Opari has a long history in Japan, dating back to the Nara period (710-794 AD). It was