"Kuroi urushi" (pronounced: koo-roy oo-roo-shee)
Where can I buy black enamel paint that is similar to Japanese black lacquer?
Black lacquer is obtained from the varnish tree that yields a toxic exudation. The chemical name of black lacquer is pyroxylin.
Matunosuke Kanda has written: 'Japanese lacquer' -- subject(s): Lacquer and lacquering
James Orange has written: 'Catalogue of a small collection of Japanese lacquer made by James Orange, Hongkong' -- subject(s): Lacquer and lacquering, Catalogs, Inro, Lacquer boxes, Private collections
They could be made of clay, dry lacquer, cloth, paper and/or wood
Many manufactures offer black lacquer finish wardrobe closets. Ikea Hemnes offers black lacquer finish wardrobe closets. You can also try your local major furniture dealer who can special order products direct from the manufactures . You can also try http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/bedroom-furniture-black-lacquer.html .
Lacquer thinner will remove it from most materials.
When someone unfamiliar with Japanese culture hears "Japanese lacquerware," they might imagine a luxurious, high-quality, and intricately designed product, possibly with a rich, glossy finish. The term "lacquer" might evoke associations with elegance, refinement, and tradition. However, the term "lacquer" can also refer to a type of spirit varnish, as you mentioned. In this context, some people might worry about potential health risks or toxicity associated with the term "lacquer." But, in the context of Japanese lacquerware, this concern is largely unfounded. Japanese lacquerware, also known as "urushi," is made from the sap of the lacquer tree (Rhus vernicifera), which is native to East Asia. The sap is harvested, refined, and applied in multiple layers to create a durable, waterproof, and food-safe finish. While it's true that urushi lacquer can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals, the finished lacquerware products are generally safe for use. In fact, Japanese lacquerware has been used for centuries to create beautiful and functional items, such as bowls, cups, and utensils, that are safe for everyday use. So, while the term "lacquer" might raise some concerns, Japanese lacquerware is generally a safe and stunning example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
The Umbra Sera Series has that style.
If you are allergic, then most certainly yes. The shell of the cashew contains urushiol which is the same chemical that makes the Japanese black lacquer tree, poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac so virulent.
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No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.