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A spiketails is sometime called ''A Daddylonglegs'' , the biggest dragonfly
in Japan.
Japanese called it ''Oni-Yanma' , in another name, ''Winning insect'' because
a spiketail advances
only. As we all know , Emill-Gallle loved this motif as well.
We made this model by the technique of Shu-ai Urushi with transparent acrylic
body..
The Nakaya staffs also love transparency feeling and keep trying to make
taste like Art Nouveau light shade represented by Emil-Galle from three
years ago.
Base coating is Akebono painting of Black and Shu-ai Urushi lacquer ware.
Motives have been piled up to many layers by this Shu-ai Urushi.
A flower on the barrl is clematis
We would like to finish so that urushi doesn’t completely cover transparency
and doesn’t
penetrate the transparency of the reverse side.
We consider the method and how we balance with heterogeneous acrylic material.
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