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Najeonchilgi (Korean: 나전칠기, 螺鈿漆器, [nadʑʌntɕʰilɡi])
refers to a
particular kind of
Korean handicraft where various colourful and
vibrant pieces of s****fish...
- term may also be used for
similar traditional work from
Korea called najeonchilgi (螺鈿漆器), from
China called luodian (Chinese: 螺钿), or in
countries in South-East...
- instruments, such as on fret
boards and
binding of guitars. See
article Najeonchilgi regarding Korean handicraft.
Abalone has been an
important staple in...
- moon jars with
mother of
pearl and
lacquer using a
technique called najeonchilgi.[11]
Artist Jian Ryu's
mother of
pearly jar was
selected by the Korean...
- chair, Qing
dynasty Lacquerware set by the Yi people. The very term '
Najeonchilgi' is a
combination of two
particular words: 'najeon'– mother-of-pearl...
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white clay.
During this period, the
Korean craft of
inlaid lacquerware,
najeonchilgi, is said to have peaked.
Lacquerware was
densely adorned with tiny, floral...
- Britain. The
Korean art of
najeon also
involved lacquer painting, with
najeonchilgi a
particular kind of
Korean handicraft. Russia's
tradition of lacquer...