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Understanding Japanese Urushi Lacquerware

Oct 08 2025, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Free

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Understanding Japanese Urushi Lacquerware


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Experience the art and mystery of Japanese Urushi Lacquerware — one of the world’s most precious yet least understood traditional crafts — at an enlightening presentation by Steve Beimel of JapanCraft21. This unique event offers a rare, inside look at the painstaking journey of Urushi: from harvesting the rare lacquer sap to its meticulous processing and application—a tradition refined in Japan for over 9,000 years. Learn about extraordinary techniques, including mother-of-pearl inlay, radiant gold inlay, exquisite gold appliqué, and dry lacquer, all showcased in contemporary masterpieces by 10 renowned artists.

Beimel and his team at JapanCraft21 are passionately committed to revitalizing traditional Japanese arts. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about Japanese master craft textiles, from ancient history to present day.

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Date & Time:
Wednesday, October 8th from 5:00 PM PDT / Wednesday, October 8th from 8:00 PM EDT / Thursday, October 9th from 9:00 AM JST

Venue:
Online via Zoom (You will receive the Zoom link after registration)

Agenda:

5:00-5:05 PM Opening Remarks
5:05-6:00 PM Presentation by Steve Beimel
6:00-6:10 PM Moderated Discussion led by Steve Pollock
6:10-6:25 PM Q&A
6:25-6:30 PM Closing Remarks

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Steve Beimel | Founder, JapanCraft21

Longtime Japanese resident Californian Steve Beimel has been involved with Japanese culture since the early 1970s. In 2018, he founded JapanCraft21 to identify viable but vulnerable traditional Japanese crafts and assist in their revitalization. They started Shinmachiya Juku, a free-of-charge school in Kyoto that teaches traditional construction skills to working carpenters and plasterers, and a program that supports apprenticeship in vulnerable craft genres. Additionally, they hold national contests in support of talented craftspeople. Their Craft Leader Program promotes the work of their 30 contest winners to date. Steve recently retired from Esprit Travel and Tours, a U.S.-based Japanese culture-focused tour company that he founded in 1992. At Esprit, he connected travelers from around the world with talented and gracious Japanese people, enabling them to encounter the richness and beauty of Japanese culture. Prior to that, Steve ran a large U.S.-based wholesale plant growing operation with Japanese partners, serving the landscape construction industry during California’s construction boom years. He holds an M.A. in Applied Counseling Psychology, and he currently lives in the Kyoto foothills with his wife of over 42 years, Ritsuko, an ikebana instructor.

Steve Pollock | President, Japan Society of Northern California

Steve Pollock is the President of Japan Society of Northern California (JSNC). Apart from his management responsibilities, he is also an avid consumer of JSNC’s diverse programming on topics ranging from Japanese arts and culture, to business and innovation, healthcare, and policy and economics. Prior to leading JSNC, Steve worked for many years advising Japanese and US companies about cross-cultural business and market entry, while also traveling and reading widely about Japan. He has lived and worked in Japan with his family, and has a passion for sharing and discussing interesting Japan-related content with others.

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  • Date: October 8, 2025
  • Time:
    5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
  • Cost: Free
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