Lacquerware
Hirota Youko
廣田洋子
Hirota Youko masters the demanding art of lacquerware, applying countless layers of urushi to create objects of profound beauty and lasting elegance. Creating from western Japan, where continental influences enriched traditional craft, their work demonstrates a deep commitment to preserving and advancing the traditions of Japanese lacquerware.
Biography
Regular Member of the Japan Kogei Association, specializing in lacquerware. Based in the West Japan region. Has 7 documented works in exhibitions.
The Art of Japanese Lacquerware
Japanese lacquerware, or urushi, represents one of the world's most refined decorative arts. The meticulous process of applying and polishing multiple layers of tree sap lacquer creates surfaces of extraordinary depth and durability, often embellished with gold, silver, and mother-of-pearl. Hirota Youko brings expertise in urushi lacquering, maki-e gold decoration, and chinkin carving to their practice.
Regular Member
As a Regular Member of the Japan Kōgei Association, Hirota Youko has achieved the highest level of recognition for their mastery of traditional techniques. This prestigious status is awarded to artists who have demonstrated exceptional skill, artistic vision, and dedication to preserving Japan's intangible cultural heritage through years of rigorous practice and exhibition.
Lacquerware Artistry
Explore the beauty and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese lacquerware.
