Mokushin kanshitsu

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      2. <skos:prefLabel xml:lang="ja">mokushin kanshitsu</skos:prefLabel>

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      4. <skos:note xml:lang="en">Sculpture construction technique referred to as wood-core dry lacquer where layers of lacquer soaked cloth are applied over a solid wooden mold. This technique was popular during the last half of the Nara (710-749) period, replacing the hollow dry-lacquer technique, "dakkatsu kanshitsu." As the technique developed, more details were added to the wood form and the cloth layers became thinner.</skos:note>

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