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Lacquer

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  • plant, where the urushiol becomes a blackish lacquer after contact with oxygen.
  • It is used as a solvent for lacquer and nitrocellulose.
  • he surface through a mixture of metal powder, lacquer and charcoal or clay dust.
  • During this time, he became a lacquer artisan.
  • ection of haiku and translations in English;A Lacquer Box, translation of tanka and a translation o
  • prints, calligraphy, narrative paintings, and lacquer boxes.
  • The precious lacquer cabinets, the chandeliers and candelabra, the
  • Mastered at Lacquer Channel, Sausalito
  • Mastered at: The Lacquer Channell by George Graves
  • e is commonly available in the form of a nail lacquer, containing 5% Amorolfine as the active ingre
  • e from the digital to plastic, aluminum, auto lacquer, decals and marker which are all metaphoric o
  • The lacquer finish was the source of the original silver
  • luding swords, armor, Noh costumes and masks, lacquer furniture, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, cal
  • Saya in aogai-nashiji lacquer, golden decorations.
  • Chinese lacquer goods, including boxes, screens, and chests,
  • Amorolfine 5% nail lacquer in once-weekly or twice-weekly applications h
  • d that the dealer had stored highly flammable lacquer, paint, and finished wood frames in the basem
  • d in linen and made of a special paper with a lacquer print and contain lyrics, liner notes, many p
  • er-mounted frames in birchwood, palisander or lacquer, silver- and gold cigarette-cases, enameled s
  • sprinkled picture) is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a dec
  • an acrylic resin used in an emulsed form for lacquer, textile finishes, adhesives and, mixed with
  • auty in everyday crafts that include pottery, lacquer, textiles, and woodwork.
  • Melanorrhoea usitata (also known as Burmese Lacquer, Theetsee, Thitsi or Ringas) is a tree of the
  • It is used in lacquer thinners, dopes, wood stains, wood preservati
  • iscussion, it was decided to not refinish the lacquer to the original state.
  • ms are known to have covered the mineral with lacquer to avoid drying of the mineral.
  • a process of decorating metals by applying a lacquer to tinplate.
  • writing brush; a lacquer-encased inkstone; a lacquer tray and bowl; a wooden comb; a jade ornament
  • n young fustic (Cotinus coggygria) and in the lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum, aka Rhus ve
  • stellacyanin from Rhus vernicifera (Japanese lacquer tree); umecyanin from the roots of Armoracia
  • idating urishiol and laccol obtained from the lacquer tree, was first studied by Gabriel Bertrand i
  • This species is used in Burma as a source of lacquer used for producing varnish, water-proof or pr
  • Xiamen local handicraft, gold plated lacquer ware
  • as porcelains, earthenwares, enamels, carved lacquer ware, ivory carving, wood carving, and many r
  • , Buddha's images, household utensils, looms, lacquer wares and literature of the Kayin races.
  • In 1984, the coating of Japanese lacquer was found a little decayed, and a new coating
  • antique brass flower vases picked in gold on lacquer, with gold stands; 5 yellow brass lamps picke
  • of maki-e is togidashi maki-e, where a black lacquer without oil is put on the metal decoration as
  • etal plated die cast hoops and lugs and satin lacquer wood-grain finishes
  • s, woodworkers, engravers, leather craftsmen, lacquer workers, locksmiths, etc.
  • duced in the 'Orchard Workshop', the Imperial lacquer workshop set up in the early Ming period and