maki-e

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A style of Japanese lacquerware made with gold or silver sprinkled on wet lacquer.
    — Although indigenous to Japan as a technique, early maki-e retained a T'ang Chinese influence in design. Maki-e is achieved by spreading and scattering gold or silver dust, flakes, nuggets, and leaf on a drawing done in sticky lacquer, which is applied over the hardened lacquer foundation.
  2. An object decorated with this style of lacquer.

词形变化

maki-e plural

词源

Borrowed from Japanese 蒔絵 (maki e, literally “sown picture; scatter picture”).
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