lacquerware

NOUN
  1. a decorative work made of wood and covered with lacquer and often inlaid with ivory or precious metals
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How To Use lacquerware In A Sentence

  • Dong Khoi and Le Thanh Ton streets are favourites for elegant silk clothing, hand embroidered scarves, and lacquerware.
  • Silverware, woodcarving, celadon pottery, lacquerware and paper umbrellas make this city a shopping experience not to be missed.
  • But the emphasis of his artistic and artisan production was on painted screens and on all kinds of lacquerware utensils - inro, boxes, cups, panels and screens.
  • Other crafts include lacquerware, handwoven carpets, handprinted textiles, and tie-dyed fabrics.
  • Other crafts include lacquerware, handwoven carpets, handprinted textiles, and tie-dyed fabrics.
  • Thai crafts include handwoven silk and cotton, woodcarvings, silverwork, basketry, and lacquerware.
  • While most people think of lacquerware as being limited to tiny boxes and little animals, you can also find larger pieces, even full-size room dividers from Vietnam.
  • But when the Peking duck arrives, he at last focuses on the food and watches in admiration as the waiters carve the roasted bird, glazed in so many layers of molasses that it looks as though they are shattering a piece of lacquerware.
  • For this reason it is not surprising that porcelain was far more often depicted in paintings than was lacquerware.
  • Other crafts include lacquerware, handwoven carpets, handprinted textiles, and tie-dyed fabrics.
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