Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lacquerware Of Thailand

The art of production lacquer originally came to Thailand from China. However, over the centuries, the designs and techniques in production lacquerware have come to be distinctively Thai, and lacquerware handicrafts is booming industry in Thailand. Lacquerware is made in Chiang Mai, the northern province of Thailand.

The art of lacquerware takes a lot of patience and time. It begins with fine woven bamboo basketry or wood that has been carved or shaped on a lathe. First a basic coating material known as Samuk is applied to basketry or wood. Samuk is nothing but ashes of burnt rice paddy husks or ground clay mixed with black lacquer. Black lacquer is obtained from a tree which grows only in the northern hills of Thailand. When the coating dries, it is polished with soap stone and another coating is applied. This process is repeated several times till the lacquer becomes durable on the basketry or wood. Finally, the object is polished with a sandpaper-like leaf called the bai-nod.

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After this, the object is coated several times with just black lacquer. The coating of black lacquer is then polished with water and powdered fired clay. It is this last polish which gives the lacquerware of Thailand its unique glistening sheen.

Lacquerware Of Thailand

Designs are then made on the object using two unavoidable methods. One is lai kud while the other is called lai rot nam. If the object is to be in color, the lai kud recipe is used. Lai rot nam recipe is only used for gold designs. Once the designs are done, they stand out beautifully against the black slick background.

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Lacquerware Of Thailand

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