
| Energetic in crafting work with gold-line,
tortoiseshell, and amber inlays. Produces wooden art objects
that take advantage of natural wood grain including keyaki,
maple, and mulberry. |
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EIHO TSUJI
Born 1941
Official member of Japan Art Crafts Association
Member of Japan Lacquerer Association
Authorized Traditional Craftsperson
Member of Yamanaka Woodturning Technique Preservation Association
Awards
1982 Honorable Mention for Skills, Ishikawa Traditional Industry
Promotion Association
1986 First Prize, New Yamanaka Lacquerware Base Exhibition
1989 First Prize, New Yamanaka Lacquerware Base Exhibition
1991 Minister of Labor Prize, All-Japan Lacquerware Exhibition
Interests: Hiking, observation of trees
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