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Vietnamese Modern Lacquer Paintings

By admin on Jun 7, 2009 | In A Serenity Lifestyle, About our Products, Asian Art, Gifts for the Soul, Meditation

Modern Lacquer Paintings
These lacquer paintings are made by the traditional method and material such as lacquer paint, golden leaves, golden dust, egg shells, mother of pearl..
The theme of these paintings is women. Beautiful women transforms into fantasies with flowers, waters, cranes, animals, sun, birds, and many creative waves.
Women around the world with different colors, different outfits, and accessories, made beautiful pictures.

The designs, colors, details (in the hair or the bracelets of the women-please see the details) and the theme make the paintings interesting with a new concept of Vietnamese lacquer art: praising the beauty of women and nature universally.
Modern Lacquer Painting
Vietnamese Lacquer Ware has a history of about two thousand years. In Phu Tho Province, in Northern Vietnam, resins are harvested from the Rhus Succedanea Tree and converted into natural lacquer, which is then applied to paintings and fine art. The traditional lacquer process, as practiced in Vietnam, is complex and requires 75 to 115 days to complete each piece.

There are many steps to the production of lacquer ware. Any imperfections in the wood are first sealed with lacquer. The wood is then covered with cotton gauze and covered with a thick mixture of sawdust, alluvial soil, finely ground rock, and lacquer. After drying it is sanded smooth under water. It is then painted with a mixture of alluvial soil and lacquer and wet sanded. The coating and sanding process is repeated at least two more times.

At this point the artwork is applied to the piece by hand using any combination of paints, seashell, mother of pearl, eggshell, and other materials. The surface areas of piece without artwork are painted with solid lacquer, while the areas with the design are coated with a special clear lacquer. The artwork is then entirely coated at least two more times with clear lacquer. Finally it is highly polished with wax.

Modern Lacquesr Painting

Lacquered items have been found in ancient tombs in Vietnam dating as far back as the third and fourth centuries B.C. Over the centuries, Vietnamese master craftsmen and artists have mastered techniques using lacquer for purpose of decoration and preservation. Lacquer traditionally comes in three colors-brown, black and vermilion. By the 1930s, artists started to use a new technique known as chiseling which gives a richer mix of colors and an added sense of size and distance. Lacquer paintings became vietnamese specialties. Each painting has unique character.

Modern Lacquer painting

We are working directly with the artists. These paintings are made by the special order of our importer with the best quality and artistic designs. They are made specifically to resist the cold weather in the north America and Europe.

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Tapestries for your home Serenity

By admin on May 29, 2009 | In A Serenity Lifestyle, About our Products, Gifts for the Soul, Tapestries

Tapestries provide a rich look to your rooms and furniture. They also add peace & serenity to your living area through their colors, patterns and styles. Tapestries exude a lifestyle filled with harmony and richness. The creative opportunities can be endless. Tapestries do add sense of warmth, thereby making your house - a home.

Mandala Knot

The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. The more esoteric or spiritual meaning of this symbol eludes to beginnings and endings.

Celtic Sun & Moon

We carry a variety of styles including Ann Weller, Courtney Davis, Celtic, Mystic, Spiritual, Batik, Indian and Die Dye to name just a few. Please feel free to contact us if your are looking for something not on our website, we will do our best to find it for you!

Mystic Suns Tapestry

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