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Gold

In the 8th century, gold was first discovered in Japan. Emperor Shomu (701 CE–756 CE) extensively used it to gild Buddha statues. The color gold came to evoke a sense of sacredness, nobility, and luxury. Japan places great emphasis on the sense of seasons, and gold is often associated with the bountiful autumn and the New Year, conveying a festive and auspicious atmosphere.
Fine gold powder is used in the maki-e technique to decorate the Aizu Lacquerware sakazuki flat sake cup, giving it an enchantingly soft and radiant glow. The kikubishi-shaped plate from Zuiho Kiln showcases a gentle and warm gold hue. The owl figurine, which perfectly combines gold with the Kutani gosai "five colors," is also very charming.

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