Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is lacquer?
Answer: Lacquer, also known as natural lacquer, Chinese lacquer, lacquer, is artificially cut from the tree natural sap, known as China's 'three treasures' (tree cut lacquer, silkworms spit silk, bees do honey) reputation. The discovery and use of natural lacquer in China can be traced back to more than seven thousand years ago.
Q: Is lacquer poisonous?
A: Pure natural lacquer is non-toxic. After drying, the lacquer is zero pollution, non-toxic and non-radiation. Meanwhile, according to "Compendium of Materia Medica
Lacquer can be used as medicine.
Q: What is the difference between lacquer and paint?
A: Lacquer is a chemical paint, which is a coating product made of synthetic chemicals and contains benzene hazardous substances. Lacquer is a pure natural plant lacquer, is the lacquer tree cut down the liquid, commonly used in ancient times, lacquer rubbed on the surface of objects or furniture, up to protect the role. (Lacquer has anti-corrosion, strong epidemic resistance, strong alkali resistance, moisture insulation, high temperature resistance, soil resistance).
) Lacquer and paint are fundamentally different.
Q: What is lacquer?
A:Daily utensils and handicrafts, fine arts, etc. made with large painted on the surface of various objects, generally known as lacquerware". In ancient times, lacquerware was the imperial product of the court, and it is recorded that the earliest excavated ware was more than seven thousand years ago. Q: What is the production process of lacquerware? (How is lacquerware made?)
A: After scraping, mounting linen, lacquering, polishing, polishing, wiping and other thirty procedures of handmade, a complete piece of lacquerware will take at least one year to produce.
A complete lacquerware work period of at least 2-6 months of work.
Q: What is the difference between our products and traditional lacquerware?
A: On the basis of following the traditional craftsmanship, we diversify the carriers and give new designs and techniques.
We are also giving new designs and techniques, integrating lacquer ware into daily life.
Answer: Lacquer, also known as natural lacquer, Chinese lacquer, lacquer, is artificially cut from the tree natural sap, known as China's 'three treasures' (tree cut lacquer, silkworms spit silk, bees do honey) reputation. The discovery and use of natural lacquer in China can be traced back to more than seven thousand years ago.
Q: Is lacquer poisonous?
A: Pure natural lacquer is non-toxic. After drying, the lacquer is zero pollution, non-toxic and non-radiation. Meanwhile, according to "Compendium of Materia Medica
Lacquer can be used as medicine.
Q: What is the difference between lacquer and paint?
A: Lacquer is a chemical paint, which is a coating product made of synthetic chemicals and contains benzene hazardous substances. Lacquer is a pure natural plant lacquer, is the lacquer tree cut down the liquid, commonly used in ancient times, lacquer rubbed on the surface of objects or furniture, up to protect the role. (Lacquer has anti-corrosion, strong epidemic resistance, strong alkali resistance, moisture insulation, high temperature resistance, soil resistance).
) Lacquer and paint are fundamentally different.
Q: What is lacquer?
A:Daily utensils and handicrafts, fine arts, etc. made with large painted on the surface of various objects, generally known as lacquerware". In ancient times, lacquerware was the imperial product of the court, and it is recorded that the earliest excavated ware was more than seven thousand years ago. Q: What is the production process of lacquerware? (How is lacquerware made?)
A: After scraping, mounting linen, lacquering, polishing, polishing, wiping and other thirty procedures of handmade, a complete piece of lacquerware will take at least one year to produce.
A complete lacquerware work period of at least 2-6 months of work.
Q: What is the difference between our products and traditional lacquerware?
A: On the basis of following the traditional craftsmanship, we diversify the carriers and give new designs and techniques.
We are also giving new designs and techniques, integrating lacquer ware into daily life.
Q: How is the color of lacquer mixed?
A: The raw lacquer is mixed with mineral color powder made from natural materials. Since ancient times, the only pigments that can be used as lacquer are silver pearl, stone yellow, special red, blue indigo, pine smoke and so on.
Q: Does lacquer lose its color?
A:No. After the lacquer dries, the film is very hard, so as long as it is not touched by sharp objects, it will never lose its color. And the color of the lacquer will change with time, slowly open up, time will be more and more bright and deep.
Q: Why is lacquerware expensive?
A: On the one hand, due to the limited production of natural lacquer and the slow growth of lacquer trees, the raw material of lacquer is expensive, on the other hand, due to the long production cycle of lacquer ware, labor-intensive and time-consuming, it can only be completed by hand, which can not be replaced by machines, and the working period of a complete piece of ware should be at least 2-6 months.
A: The raw lacquer is mixed with mineral color powder made from natural materials. Since ancient times, the only pigments that can be used as lacquer are silver pearl, stone yellow, special red, blue indigo, pine smoke and so on.
Q: Does lacquer lose its color?
A:No. After the lacquer dries, the film is very hard, so as long as it is not touched by sharp objects, it will never lose its color. And the color of the lacquer will change with time, slowly open up, time will be more and more bright and deep.
Q: Why is lacquerware expensive?
A: On the one hand, due to the limited production of natural lacquer and the slow growth of lacquer trees, the raw material of lacquer is expensive, on the other hand, due to the long production cycle of lacquer ware, labor-intensive and time-consuming, it can only be completed by hand, which can not be replaced by machines, and the working period of a complete piece of ware should be at least 2-6 months.