Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - My girlfriend went out to play and brought back a string of beads, saying they were made of lacquer, for fear of being cheated. What is paint? Is there a product guarantee for this thing?
My girlfriend went out to play and brought back a string of beads, saying they were made of lacquer, for fear of being cheated. What is paint? Is there a product guarantee for this thing?
Seven thousand years ago, people in China began to paint, but later, most lacquerware developed into furniture, but the Tang Dynasty spread to Japan, where it flourished. In English, China is called China, which means porcelain, and Japan is called Japan, which means lacquerware. Modern lacquerware broke through the tradition and developed lacquer painting, lacquer beads and so on. Lacquer has a long history. It is black and sticky. Natural lacquerware is fine.
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