Taiwanese Craftsman Modernizes Lacquerware for Everyday Usage - CRAFTSOUL Ep2
The Lai family in Taichung has been practicing the art of lacquerware for three generations. As exquisite as lacquerware could be, its hefty price tag has been its Achilles heel in the competitive tableware market dominated by machine-made products. Lai Hsin-yu, who is now at the helm of the lacquerware family, eagerly explores the relevance of lacquerware in modern life. One of his attempts is applying lacquerware techniques to jewelry making. In addition, Lai experiments with new materials that enhance the durability of lacquerware while maintaining the classic warm and soothing touch.
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