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The Chinese term for the dry lacquer technique, pronounced jiazhu in Chinese. In ancient Japanese documents dry lacquer was referred to as *soku ¦, but the term *kanshitsu £½ is used today. Coffins made in the dry lacquer technique were called kyouchokan ργI». | ||||||
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