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What kinds of lacquerware are there in China? China traditional lacquerware.

1, monochrome lacquerware: lacquerware without any decorative patterns.

2. Paint cover: a paint cover covered with a layer of transparent paint on monochrome lacquerware or decorative lacquerware.

3. Lacquerware: Lacquerware that paints patterns with pigments and oils.

4. Gold lacquerware: lacquerware with gold as decorative pattern.

5. Stacked lacquerware: lacquerware with patterns stacked with thick paint or paint ash.

6. Lacquer-filled lacquerware: Lacquerware that is engraved with negative lines on the surface of lacquerware, then filled with colored paint, dried and polished.

7. Gold-plated lacquerware: lacquerware with patterns on the surface and filled with gold.

8. Carving and filling: lacquerware that combines filling and gold plating.

9. Mother-of-pearl lacquerware: The polished and cut shell pieces are used as lacquerware inlaid with decorative patterns.

10. Qi Diao: Lacquerware with red, colored and rhinoceros removed, in which fetal bones are painted for many times and accumulated to a certain thickness layer by layer, and then patterns are carved on the lacquer layer with a knife.

1 1. Rhinoceros lacquerware: lacquerware with uneven paint surface, coated with different colors layer by layer, and finally polished into circles of colored paint layers.

12. Painted lacquerware: lacquerware engraved with patterns on the paint surface, filled with colored paint or colored oil, and the patterns are sunken after filling, which is generally called gray lacquerware.

13. Lacquerware with embedded treasure: Lacquerware with various precious materials such as ivory, coral, jadeite and jade embedded with various relief patterns on the surface of objects.

14, bodiless lacquerware: Lacquerware made by sticking silk, hemp and other fabrics on an inner tube made of earth, wood or gypsum with raw lacquer, laminating several layers to form an outer tire, then taking off the inner tube to get a hollow outer tire, and then using the outer tire as the tire bone of the object.