Join Murose Kazumi, a master of urushi lacquerware and designated a Living National Treasure of Japan, as he delves into the ancient relationship between the Japanese people and urushi lacquer dating back to the early Jōmon period. Reflect on how lacquer techniques, influenced by the Asian continent after the 8th century, have been passed down and continuously refined—particularly the celebrated maki-e technique perfected during the Heian period. Drawing from his own renowned expertise, Kazumi emphasizes the unique qualities of Japanese lacquerware and its enduring cultural significance as one of the world’s most exceptional artistic traditions.
Murose Kazumi, artist
Presented in Japanese with English interpretation.

Assistive listening system

Wheelchair accessible
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