Aga-nuri: Revision history

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  • curprev 05:0105:01, 25 November 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,739 bytes +3,739 Created page with "'''Aga-nuri''' (阿賀塗) is a traditional Japanese lacquerware craft produced in the Agano River basin of Niigata Prefecture. It is known for its glossy, transparent lacquer layers, subtle depth, and elegant simplicity, reflecting the aesthetics of the Chūbu region. Aga-nuri is one of Niigata’s historical lacquer traditions and has been maintained in small workshop communities since the Edo period. == Overview == Aga-nuri is distinguished by its restrained vi..."