Kyō-zōgan: Revision history

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11 December 2025

  • curprev 21:4321:43, 11 December 2025 CompUser talk contribs 4,424 bytes +4,424 Created page with "== Lead == '''Kyō-zōgan''' (京象嵌) refers to the metal inlay tradition that developed in Kyoto from the Edo period to the modern era. Rooted in the city’s long-standing role as a center of courtly, religious and artisanal culture, Kyō-zōgan is characterized by refined decorative inlay applied to iron and soft-metal surfaces. The craft reflects Kyoto’s classical aesthetic values and its tradition of meticulous craftsmanship across multiple artistic disciplines..."