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Japanese Culture: Bachiru

Discussion in 'The Asylum' started by BK-201, Jul 12, 2014.

  1. BK-201 The Black Reaper Moderator

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    Bachiru (撥鏤) is the Japanese art technique of engraving dyed ivory.

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    Bachiru originated in Tang dynasty China, and was introduced to Japan in the 8th century C.E. The ivory pieces to be decorated are first stained with pigment (usually red, green or blue). Ivory does not take colour easily and has to be put through a process of repeated boiling and soaking in dye in order to achieve the appropriate hue. Images are incised on the coloured ivory using a technique known as keri-bori ("kick engraving"). The stained surface is scraped away to reveal the ivory underneath. Additional detail is then sometimes added in another colour, using a fine paintbrush.

    The art of bachiru was largely lost until its rediscovery in the 20th century by Yoshida Fumiyuki (1915-2004). Yoshida was recognised as a Living National Treasure for his work with this art medium.

    http://www.dubtopia.eu/japanese-culture/bachiru
     
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    So its like a décor piece mantled to a wall or something more along the lines of an ornament?
     
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    I don't think there is any restrictions on what it can be used for it is just an artistic technique. That picture is of a pendent and there is a very old ruler in a Japanese museum.
     

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