Maki- e (Urushi Lacquer) Artist Kato Seisho
Ms. Kato was trained at the Institute of Wajima Lacquer Arts in
Ishikawa Prefecture, and has exhibited various Maki-e works mainly
through New Work for Traditional Crafts Exhibition, Shitsukou-Kai,
and San-no-Kai. Her originality and artistic senses shown in the
Maki-e works are highly valued by the experts.
In 1990, she worked on the restoration of Takamikura (the Emperor’s
throne) and Michoudai (a curtained platform used by nobles in Heian
period) in the Imperial Household Agency. In 1993, she created the *Hyoumon
Lacquer Box for the Shikinen Sengu Ceremony- the renewal of the
shrine conducted every twenty years, in the Ise-Jingu (the shrine of
Gods).
Ms. Kato works closely on a variety of Maki-e projects for the
Sailor brand fountain pens including the "Susutake" Maki-e Limited
Editions.
*Hyoumon Lacquer is a technique in which thin strips of precious
metals are applied onto the base material, and then lacquer coated
and polished.