Hirameji (Japanese: “flat dust base”) is a Japanese lacquerware technique using flakes of gold or silver. Hirmeji is believed to have been from an earlier, Heian period technique known as "heijin".[1][2]
Hirameji (Japanese: “flat dust base”) is a Japanese lacquerware technique using flakes of gold or silver. Hirmeji is believed to have been from an earlier, Heian period technique known as "heijin".[1][2]
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