Vietnamese lacquerware painting are solid and beautiful that every individual wishes to keep them at home for giving masterful and regular look to their interior.
2. • The traditional Vietnamese lacquerware process
practiced in Vietnam is quite complicated and can
take up to 4 months to finish just one piece. Even a
simple tray takes a minimum of 75 days.
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3. • The Silk lamp base
made from fibreboard
is examined and any
cracks or indentations
are sealed with lacquer
from the native lacquer
tree (rhus seccedanea"
tree) found in Phu Tho
Province.
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• After checking that the
lacquer has not affected
the intended shape of
the item, the product is
covered with fine
cotton gauze to ensure
that there will be no
cracking at a later stage.
5. • Next, the piece is
covered with a thick
coating which is a
mixture of natural
lacquer, finely ground
mountain rock, sawdust
and alluvial soil.
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7. • The base is left to dry
and then the process of
applying lacquer,
sanding and drying will
repeated at least
fourteen times, that’s
why is takes so long to
make just one piece.
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