Painting URUSHI
lacquer plays a role as a paint and adhesive, and the use of lacquer has been confirmed in japan since the jomon period. due to its robustness, durability, and ease of decoration, it has been widely used from lacquerware such as soup bowls used every day and heavy boxes used at celebrations to buildings, buddha statues, and works of art that represent each era, and has supported japanese life and culture to this day.