Gilded Lacquer or Urushi

Connected Sites: 14

WHS which significantly used gold or silver lacquer art for architectural decoration, this connection is only for gild painting with japanned surface. Gilded Lacquer is known as Maki-e, Haku-e or Chin-kin in Japanese depend on decorative techniques.

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Connected Sites

St. Petersburg
Inscribed: 1990
4.22
356
9
Lacquer Study Room With Gilded Lacquer At Monplaisir, Part Of Peterhof Palace.
Würzburg Residence
Inscribed: 1981
3.41
328
15
Grün Lackiertes Zimmer With Silver And Green Lacquer.
Schönbrunn
Inscribed: 1996
3.49
660
14
The Famous Vieux-Laque-Room With Black And Gold Lacquer
Hué
Hué
Viet Nam
Inscribed: 1993
3.30
306
7
Forbidden Palace's Halls Are Decorated With Gold And Red Lacquer
Melaka and George Town
Inscribed: 2008
3.01
323
8
Many Chinese Shop Houses Used Black And Gold Lacquer Doors
Luang Prabang
Inscribed: 1995
3.63
252
5
Wat Xiang Thong's Main Hall Is Decorated With Black And Gold Lacquer
Imperial Palace
Inscribed: 1987
4.19
481
11
Six Gilded Lacquer Columns In The Hall Of Supreme Harmony In Beijing
Hiraizumi
Inscribed: 2011
2.99
66
5
The Interior Of Chusonji's Golden Hall Is Gilded And Inlaid Lacquer
Ancient Kyoto
Inscribed: 1994
4.45
460
19
Kinkakuji Is A Well Known Example Of Haku-E Guild Lacquer Technique
Nikko
Nikko
Japan
Inscribed: 1999
3.73
222
10
Toshogu Shrine And Taiyuinbyo Shrine Are Well Known For Black And Gold Lacquer Wall.
Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya
Thailand
Inscribed: 1991
3.60
392
15
The Gigantic Mongkol Bophit Buddha Statue
Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
Inscribed: 1997
3.03
229
11
Chinese Room Of Turin Royal Palace Is Decorated With Black And Gold Lacquer
Fujisan
Fujisan
Japan
Inscribed: 2013
3.57
256
8
Honden Hall Of Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sangen Jinja
Mount Emei, including Leshan Giant Buddha
Inscribed: 1996
3.71
133
6
Mount Emei's Silver Nunnary On Golden Summit, Certain Parts Of Hall Use Real Silver Lacquer