vajo Posted March 31, 2019 Report Posted March 31, 2019 I love to enjoy saya textures. I would be happy to see different textures from your collection that you like. I start with some of mine. 13 Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted March 31, 2019 Report Posted March 31, 2019 Nice examples Chris, a very interesting topic. Japanese lacquer is a fascinating subject, so many techniques and variations. -S- 2 Quote
nagamaki - Franco Posted March 31, 2019 Report Posted March 31, 2019 Exposure is bright to show texture (or lack thereof), it's a much softer and subtle green under natural light. 7 Quote
vajo Posted April 1, 2019 Author Report Posted April 1, 2019 Some mother of pearl on a tachibana tanto. 4 Quote
EdWolf Posted April 1, 2019 Report Posted April 1, 2019 Two examples of my own collection. Best regards, Ed 3 Quote
vajo Posted April 1, 2019 Author Report Posted April 1, 2019 The last one is very nice Ed. Orange and Black. Is this lacquered same? Quote
EdWolf Posted April 1, 2019 Report Posted April 1, 2019 I don't think it's lacquered same. It's very smooth and in some areas the motif is faded. I think it just paint. But the orange brown spots makes a really nice and subtle pattern. 1 Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted April 1, 2019 Report Posted April 1, 2019 All the subtle variations of the Haliotis shell lacquers are fascinating, like snowflakes they are superficially alike....but on close inspection very different. -S- 2 Quote
vajo Posted April 1, 2019 Author Report Posted April 1, 2019 I assembled the sharper pictures together. Maybe we can make collection of textures for reference? 2 Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted April 1, 2019 Report Posted April 1, 2019 Chris, A numbered picture gallery with text references, would be a great format. Excellent idea! -S- 2 Quote
vajo Posted April 1, 2019 Author Report Posted April 1, 2019 Oh yes, but i have not much knowledge about the textures. Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted April 1, 2019 Report Posted April 1, 2019 Great idea, but also, lots of work. Just having Brian preserve the thread would be fine, If people are inspired by a particular image they can always research the proper name of the technique. -S- Quote
hobnails Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 interesting topic heres three of mine regards Chris 8 Quote
EdWolf Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 Here's a better picture of the mother of pearl. 3 Quote
EdWolf Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 And a few other ones. Really like this thread. Best regards, Ed 5 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 My only Saya of note, reminiscent of Burl wood. 7 Quote
IanB Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 Where it is now I do not know, but a former ToKen member had a wakizashi that had the saya heavily sprinkled with pink abalone. Clearly the artist broke off specific parts of the shell to obtain the colour they wanted. You see plenty of green and blues, but that was the only pink one I have seen. Speaking of green a dealer in the UK has / had a daisho with the saya covered with pieces of malachite. I have one done with egg shell which again isn't common. Ian Bottomley 1 Quote
EdWolf Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 Ian, I would love to see pictures of your Saya covered with egg shell. Is it possible to post pictures? Best regards, Ed 2 Quote
IanB Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 Ed, I'm having trouble trying to use a new usb camera. leave it with me. Ian Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 Let's hope Ian gets the new camera working, eggshell lacquer (keiran-nuri/tamago-ji) decorated saya ARE quite uncommon, it would be a nice addition here. It's a technique that had a fair degree of popularity on inro, smaller boxes etc., but is seldom seen in larger formats. -S- Quote
vajo Posted April 2, 2019 Author Report Posted April 2, 2019 Great gents. Here's the compilation including the last shots. If someone could name the textures that would be great. 3 1 Quote
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