The works produced by Japan's artisans are at once serene and gorgeous. Japanese perceptions of beauty are strongly manifested in the country's pottery, lacquerware, and dyed and woven textiles. Each region has developed and refined its own distinctive crafts, reflecting geographic and historic conditions and people's needs. Traditional crafts have been passed down to the artisans of today, who incorporate modern ideas and production methods into their work.


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