An Art Progression From Buddhist Carving to Urushi Ware, Kamakura-Bori

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An Art Progression From Buddhist Carving To Urushi Ware, Kamakura-Bori
“-The Goto family continues twenty-nine generations-”

Kamakura-bori is a form of urushi lacquerware from Kamakura, Japan. It traces its history to the Buddhist image sculptors working around 800 years ago, when Zen Buddhism was first introduced to Japan from China. As part of our Get to Know Kanagawa series, you can enjoy exquisite examples of this carving art made by the Goto family, which has been creating Kamakura-bori for 29 generations.











When: Wed., Nov. 18, 2020 - Sun., Jan. 31, 2021 at All Day
Where: Japan Society
333 E. 47th St.
212-832-1155
Price: Free
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VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
An Art Progression From Buddhist Carving To Urushi Ware, Kamakura-Bori
“-The Goto family continues twenty-nine generations-”

Kamakura-bori is a form of urushi lacquerware from Kamakura, Japan. It traces its history to the Buddhist image sculptors working around 800 years ago, when Zen Buddhism was first introduced to Japan from China. As part of our Get to Know Kanagawa series, you can enjoy exquisite examples of this carving art made by the Goto family, which has been creating Kamakura-bori for 29 generations.

Buy tickets/get more info now