Issey Hattori

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I made this piece so that people could feel the beauty of black lacquer, gold Maki-e, and inlaid mother of pearl. Maki-e and inlaid mother of pearl are said to have been established in the Nara Period (710 to 784).
I used these techniques, which have been faithfully passed down through the generations, to skillfully create shapes and designs that are not typical of traditional lacquerware.

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Materials
lacquer, gold powder, gold leaf and Japanese cypress
Details
W 28 × D 19.5 × H 96 cm
weight: 4kg

W 11.02 × D 7.68 × H 37.80 in
weight: 8.82 lbs
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Issey Hattori

Issey Hattori

Japanese has a word, Shikkoku, that describes the deep black color of lacquer. Issey Hattori creates delicate, stylish artworks by carving lacquer in millimeter increments, a technique he insists on using. He is an up-and-coming artist who thoroughly pursues the Shikkoku color.

Issey Hattori

Seeking the beauty of lacquer

Issey Hattori