Japanese Plasterer
Japanese Name
さかん
sakan
Description
- A Japanese plasterer is a craftsman who finishes walls with natural materials.
- They mainly use clay, sand, lime, and water.
- Their work creates smooth, strong, and beautiful wall surfaces.
- Plasterers are essential in traditional Japanese houses and buildings.
- They carefully apply layers of plaster by hand.
- Each wall has a unique texture and design.
- Their skills require many years of training.
- Japanese plastering combines strength, beauty, and craftsmanship.
History
- The history of Japanese plasterers goes back over a thousand years.
- They were active in building temples, castles, and traditional homes.
- During the Nara and Heian periods, plaster techniques improved.
- In the Sengoku period, strong plaster walls were used for castles.
- During the Edo period, plasterers became highly respected craftsmen.
- Fire-resistant plaster walls helped protect cities from fires.
- Modern materials reduced traditional plaster work for a time.
- Today, interest in Japanese plastering is increasing again worldwide.
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