shimidate
Shimidate is a term of Japanese origin that refers to a technique used in traditional Japanese woodworking and crafts. It literally translates to "ink-stain" or "ink-dyed," and it describes the process of using ink, often sumi ink, to imbue wood with color or to create decorative patterns. This technique is distinct from painting, as the ink is typically applied in a way that allows the natural grain and texture of the wood to remain visible.
The application of shimidate can vary. It can be a uniform staining to achieve a specific hue,
Shimidate is employed in a wide range of applications, including furniture making, the creation of decorative