Another popular business is the lunchboxes known as Ikawa Mempa which is a traditional folk art that melds bentwood and lacquering techniques, a complex process that is still used today.
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Working with domestic woods like black walnut and cherry and, later, more exotic varieties like English oak burl rosewood, he oiled and polished the surfaces rather than lacquering them.
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Most of the car was hand-built to an exacting standard, including the application of multiple coats of paint, hand sanding, double lacquering, and polishing to perfection.
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Additionally there are many'soil lacquered'warehouses ( " dozo ", W5?) that survive,'soil lacquering'being a traditional Japanese style of architecture.
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To create the " Forgings ", he cut, plugged, flattened, pinched and bent each steel bar, later polishing, rusting, painting, lacquering or waxing its surface
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Finishing techniques include waxing, antiquing, painting, coating, lacquering, variegating ( heating to produce a spectrum of colors ) and oxidizing to bring out the green or blue-green patina.
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The album was released on Season of Mist on October 15, 2007 worldwide, and on October 23, 2007 in USA and Canada in an exclusive digipak complete with embossing and spot lacquering.
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As Judith Miller spelled out in the 1999 Antiques Encyclopedia, lacquering is a technique used on furniture produced in the East, whereas japanning refers to the attempt to copy that technique in the West.
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In the lacquering of the Chinese musical instrument, the guqin, the lacquer is mixed with deer horn powder ( or ceramic powder ) to give it more strength so it can stand up to the fingering.
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Nowadays, there are high-tech ( e . g ., chemical vapor deposition ) finishes that mimic the appearance of brass but don't require lacquering or "'any "'routine maintainance.