Sumihajiki-pattern

Sumihajiki-pattern
One of Nabeshima's traditional techniques, the sumi-hiki technique has been handed down from ancient times. First, the white parts are painted with ink, the other parts are covered with paint, and the ink part is burned off again at a temperature of about 900 degrees Celsius. increase. This is a series that develops Nabeshima's excellent expression technique as a pattern.
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- Moist 61
- Restaurant MAISON (Paris) 16
- Texture 58
- Nabeshima 77
- kaleidoscope Pattern 7
- Cuir 8
- Umezume 17
- Sumihajiki Pattern 8
- Sukashibori 7
- Landscape 6
- Treasure Pattern 29
- Shouchikubai 2
- Crane tortoise 4
- Five Flowers 20
- Vegetable Pattern 14
- Temari 22
- Clover 5
- Rose 12
- Cherry Blossoms 14
- Casablanca 3
- Flower Painting 2
- Snow Ring 6
- Asiatic Dayflower 5
- Tokusa 4
- Dragonfly 6
- Chidori 5
- Morning Glory 3
- Goldfish 3
- for Girl’s Festival 47
- for Boy’s Festival 15
- Porcelain Doll 24
- Zodiac 12
- Wind Bell 9
- Fragrance 46
- for Kids (tableware for children) 18
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Applied
- Moist 61
- Restaurant MAISON (Paris) 16
- Texture 58
- Nabeshima 77
- kaleidoscope Pattern 7
- Cuir 8
- Umezume 17
- Sumihajiki Pattern 8
- Sukashibori 7
- Landscape 6
- Treasure Pattern 29
- Shouchikubai 2
- Crane tortoise 4
- Five Flowers 20
- Vegetable Pattern 14
- Temari 22
- Clover 5
- Rose 12
- Cherry Blossoms 14
- Casablanca 3
- Flower Painting 2
- Snow Ring 6
- Asiatic Dayflower 5
- Tokusa 4
- Dragonfly 6
- Chidori 5
- Morning Glory 3
- Goldfish 3
- for Girl’s Festival 47
- for Boy’s Festival 15
- Porcelain Doll 24
- Zodiac 12
- Wind Bell 9
- Fragrance 46
- for Kids (tableware for children) 18
¥
¥