Lacquerware, made in Odawara
Odawara, Japan - October 8 2014.
Yoshiyo SUGANUMA, working for Ishikawa lacquer is cutting a wooden base to create a plate.
The ISHIKAWA family is the 5th generation of crafstmen. The special features of Odawara Lacquerware are the craftsmanship of the turnery and the way in which the lacquer brings out the natural beauty of the wood’s grain.
CREDIT: Jeremie Souteyrat / for The New York Times [INYT assignment]
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![Odawara, Japan - October 8 2014. <br />
Yoshiyo SUGANUMA, working for Ishikawa lacquer is cutting a wooden base to create a plate.<br />
The ISHIKAWA family is the 5th generation of crafstmen. The special features of Odawara Lacquerware are the craftsmanship of the turnery and the way in which the lacquer brings out the natural beauty of the wood’s grain. <br />
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CREDIT: Jeremie Souteyrat / for The New York Times [INYT assignment]](https://www.jeremie-souteyrat.com/img-get2/I0000cURy2vTjZj0/fit=1000x750/Odawara-ISHIKAWA-Lacquer-JSouteyrat-8665.jpg)
