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The Art of Japanese Urushi

The Ninohe City Fair in New York 2015

With the cooperation of:
Consulate General of Japan in New York, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) New York, Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) New York, Japan Foundation New York, Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR)

The Nippon Gallery at The Nippon Club will host “The Art of Japanese Urushi,” an exhibition on Japanese lacquer, from Tuesday, October 6 to Friday, October 9 as part of the Ninohe City Fair in New York 2015.

Organized by Ninohe City, the Ninohe City Fair seeks to introduce the long-standing art of lacquer painting that has its origins in this small northern Japanese town of 30,000. Ninohe City is said to be the birthplace of Joboji Nuri, a particular lacquer painting technique, and continues to produce 70 percent of Japan’s lacquer. It is said that a Buddhist monk began using Joboji lacquer to make housewares over 1200 years ago, when Tendaiji temple was built in the Joboji district of Ninohe City. The area had always had an abundance of lacquer trees, and Joboji became a flourishing production center for lacquerware.

There are various kinds of Joboji lacquerware—from classic monochrome to decoratively painted—but what all of the styles have in common is the elegant luster that a high quality lacquer can impart.

Joboji Urushi, whose sap is harvested drop by drop with care, is a favorite of artisans throughout Japan for use in lacquerware. Renowned for its high quality, Joboji Urushi has been designated as the lacquer of choice in the preservation of World Heritage Sites such as Kinkakuji (the Golden Temple in Kyoto), Chusonji Konjikido (the temple of Iwate), and Toshogu (the shrine of Nikko).

The exhibition at The Nippon Gallery will feature Joboji lacquerware, as well as live demonstrations of lacquer harvesting and lacquer painting.

On Thursday, October 8, there will be a seminar on the beauty and culture of Japanese Urushi that will also include a tasting of Nanbu Bijin, a premium sake from Ninohe City, served in lacquerware.

■ Seminar: “Ninohe Monozukuri: Joboji Urushi and Nanbu Bijin”

Seminar on Urushi and lacquerware, including live demonstrations. Guests are invited to taste Ninohe’s using lacquer sakeware.

Date: Thursday, October 8, 7pm-9pm
Guest capacity: 40 people
Entrance fee: $15

To register, please contact Focus America Corporation, Atsushi Semimoto, President
Tel. 914-667-1891 E-mail. atsushi@focuscorp.us

Period 10/06/15 ~ 10/09/15
Hours 10:00am-6:00pm (Tue. - Thur.)
10:00am-3:00pm on Friday 10/9.
Location The Nippon Gallery at The Nippon Club
145 W 57th St., 7Fl
New York, NY 10019
Admission Free
Detail Tel:(212)581-2223
Fax: (212) 581-3332
E-mail: info@nipponclub.org
URL: www.nipponclub.org

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