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| The Discovery of Wajima Jinoko |
| The oldest recorded production of Wajima jinoko is in "Notomeisekishi," which says that in 1582 Lord Maeda Toshiie came to visit the place where jinoko was produced during his journey in Noto. The most distinctive feature of Wajima Lacquerware is the extreme solidity and the durability of the lacquer finish. This strength becomes possible when the priming lacquer contains this type of jinoko.
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