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Sawasa: Japanese Export Art in Black and Gold, 1650-1800, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

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Sawasa is the Japanese name given to artifacts made by Asian artists and craftsmen who adopted European models and combined them with Chinese and Japanese materials and decorative motifs of gilt reliefs and engravings on a lustrous lacquered surface. Until recently these artifacts were called shakudo, after the copper, gold, and arsenic alloy that was used for decoration on swords. The combination of black patinated metal with gold has a long history, going back to the second millennium B.C. Sawasa ware is the result of ...

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Sawasa: Japanese Export Art in Black and Gold, 1650-1800, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam 1999, University of Washington Press, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9789040092794

Hardcover