Sakan (plasterwork)

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title: Sakan (plasterwork)
text: Sakan (左官) refers to the plasterwork of Japan. Along with woodblock prints, ukiyo-e, Japanese pottery and porcelain, Sakan is a genre of traditional Japanese craft. It flourished during the Edo period (1603-1868) and continues to be practiced in the present day. Recently, Japanese artists have been creating modern interpretations of sakan plasterwork as a form of art. Traditionally, earth, lime, plant fibers, sands and aggregates are the most common constituents in Japanese plaster. It was often
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description: Plasterwork of Japan
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