
weaving and lacquerwork
Weaving is a craft that involves interlacing threads or fibers—such as silk, cotton, or wool—to create fabric or textiles. It typically takes place on a loom, producing items like clothing, carpets, or wall hangings. Lacquerwork is an art form where a resin, usually derived from trees, is applied in multiple layers onto objects made of wood, metal, or ceramics. Once dried and polished, the surface becomes glossy and durable, often decorated with intricate designs, patterns, or paintings. Both techniques showcase skilled craftsmanship, combining functional utility with aesthetic beauty.