toriga
Toriga refers to a type of Japanese lacquerware that originated in the region of Torigai-gun in the Kinai province of Japan during the 16th century. The name Toriga is derived from the combination of two words, Tori and Ka, meaning "bird" and " shell" or "lacquer", respectively.
Toriga lacquerware is made using a unique technique that combines shell lacquer, known as urushi, with other
Characteristics of Toriga lacquerware include a high-gloss finish, intricate designs, and vibrant colors achieved through the
Toriga lacquerware has been highly valued throughout Japanese history, especially during the Edo period (1603-1867). It