Uchinada Suzudōki: Revision history

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13 December 2025

  • curprev 19:2719:27, 13 December 2025 CompUser talk contribs 4,424 bytes +4,424 Created page with "== Lead == '''Uchinada Suzudōki''' (内灘錫銅器) refers to the tradition of tin and copper alloy metalware produced in the Uchinada area of Ishikawa Prefecture from the Edo period to the modern era. Closely associated with the Hokuriku region’s broader metalworking culture, the craft is characterized by thinly formed vessels and utilitarian objects that emphasize material softness, refined surface finish and practical everyday use. Uchinada Suzudōki represents a..."