Lacquer Art in Toyama: Uozu Teaspoon Craft with Gold & Silver
A long-established Buddhist altar shop that has been in business for over 100 years since 1913 (Taisho 2). The 4th-generation brothers, lacquer artist Satoru Tsuji and sculptor Ryo Tsuji, carry on the family tradition. Both the second and third generations, as well as these brothers, possess master-level skills, continuing the traditional family-run handicraft business. With the spirit of “unchanging principles in a changing world,” they blend traditional techniques with new ideas in their work. For the lacquerware experience, they use a "substitute lacquer" instead of real lacquer, so even small children can participate safely without risk of allergic reactions. However, the materials used in the process are authentic, including real maki-e brushes and pure gold and silver powder. This time, the experience plan involves creating a teaspoon.
Inclusions and Exclusions
Workshop Tour Fee
Experience Fee
English and Japanese speaking guide
Other personal expenses
Know Before You Go
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Due to the presence of stairs, this product is not wheelchair accessible.
Supplier: Viator
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