lacquerware
noun [ U ] uk/ˈlæk.ə.weər/ us/ˈlæk.ɚ.wer/
漆器
objects made from wood or metal that has a hard, shiny, decorative surface from having been painted with a special liquid called lacquer
She has a large collection of Japanese lacquerware. 她收藏了大量的日本漆器。
I ordered a glass of green tea and admired the lacquerware furniture. 我点了一杯绿茶,欣赏着漆器家具。
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- The lacquerware includes trays, plates, bowls, and jewellery boxes, all superbly finished.
- In the antique shops along this Hong Kong street you can find fine Chinese bronzes, embroidery, lacquerware and porcelain.
- The city of Fuzhou is still famous for traditional handicrafts, especially the lacquerware with as many as 80 coats of lacquer.
- They serve a deep round lacquerware bowl of sushi rice covered with slices of raw tuna.
- Saigon's high-end boutiques offer luxuriant silk clothes, embroidered linens and elegant lacquerware vases.