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lacquer

[lak-er] / ˈlæk ər /


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By the end, though, McDermott’s scattered thoughts satisfyingly cohere like kintsugi, the Japanese art of rejoining broken pottery pieces with golden lacquer, which he describes near the beginning.

From New York Times

A row of lacquer paintings on glass from his 2010 “Aladdin” series resemble fantasy landscapes.

From New York Times

In happier times between all three countries, Vladimir Putin gave Biden a $12,000 lacquer writing box and pen when they met at a highly anticipated summit in Geneva, Switzerland in June 2021.

From Seattle Times

Even as someone who’s shot plenty of Polaroids and rolls of film, holding a piece of metal with an image captured on it and permanently lacquered into place is almost shocking.

From The Verge

At her feet was a mess of clothing, lacquered in mud and half-buried.

From Washington Post