How was it made? Korean inlaid lacquer
Learn about the history of Korean inlaid lacquer and its two main techniques by Korean lacquer master Lee Hyung-Man. He won the prestigious title of the Important Intangible Cultural Property No.10 for lacquer inlaid with shell. The V&A holds one of the largest collections of Asian lacquerware in the world. You can see this object in our upcoming Lustrous Surfaces Display: https://goo.gl/deXDDE
Видео How was it made? Korean inlaid lacquer канала Victoria and Albert Museum
Видео How was it made? Korean inlaid lacquer канала Victoria and Albert Museum
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