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A Quiet Master of Lacquer Tradition Soshiro Funakake stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Japanese lacquer artistry—a tradition rooted in centuries of meticulous craftsmanship and imbued with profound symbolic meaning. While biographical details remain scarce, his contribution to the realm of zogan, specifically exemplified by “Kaisekizen-type Small Tables With Design Of Flowers And Grasses In Zogan,” speaks volumes about h…
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