Kanshitsuzo (literally, dry lacquer technique) is one of the oriental wood statue production techniques, in which a statue is formed by layering pieces of hemp cloth soaked in lacquer over a core, and a wood powder and lacquer mixture was thickly applied to create surface details. |
乾漆造(かんしつぞう)とは、東洋における彫像制作の技法の1つで、麻布を漆で張り重ねたり、漆と木粉を練り合わせたものを盛り上げて像を形づくる方法である。 |