〘Noun〙 A unique lacquer craft item made by Ogawa Haritsu in the mid-Edo period. It is made by inlaying ceramics, lacquerware, vermilion, horn, lead, tin, etc. into makie . It also refers to the items made by his disciple Mochizuki Hanzan, who called himself the second generation Haritsu. [Essays: History of Early Modern Paintings (1824)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸中期、小川破笠(はりつ)が製作した独特の漆工芸の細工品。蒔絵(まきえ)に陶磁、堆朱、牙角、鉛、錫などを嵌(は)めこんだもの。門人望月半山が二代破笠を称して製作したものをもいう。〔随筆・近世逸人画史(1824)〕
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