
Eart Guitars Handmade Lacquer Art-Collector's Edition 3707T5110181
EART LACQUER SERIES
WHERE ANCIENT ART MEETS MODERN ROCK
Exclusively developed by EART Lacquer Guitar R&D Center, led by Professor Tang Xuxiang (Doctoral Supervisor of Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University) and guided by Teacher Chang Ruihong from Shandong University of Art & Design throughout the R&D process. Based on the academic accumulation and craft research of top art colleges, it accurately integrates the intangible cultural heritage of lacquer with modern guitar-making aesthetics, endowing each guitar with irreplaceable professional height and artistic value.
This product centers on the intangible cultural heritage of lacquer craftsmanship, focusing on the core visual motif of "幽羽." It employs the technique of "black base lacquering + blue feather detailing" to depict feather patterns on the instrument body. The feather motifs unfold along the curves of the body, with the blue-toned texture precisely mimicking the delicate texture of feathers. This approach not only carries forward the traditional aesthetics of "meticulous craftsmanship and fine detailing" in lacquer art but also harmonizes the patterns with the instrument's form, imbuing the musical instrument with both serene elegance and artistic dynamism.
The craftsmanship is exceptionally meticulous, involving multiple rounds of lacquering, air-drying, and fine polishing to build a dark black base. Delicate lines then meticulously carve the feather patterns, meticulously controlling the layers of blue-toned textures and the fluidity of the lines. Every feather pattern direction, texture transition, and line detailing bears the unique mark of handcrafted artistry, with no possibility of mechanical replication—making it an irreplicable artistic masterpiece. Anchored by intangible cultural heritage techniques, it embodies the aesthetic essence of "recording feathers with lacquer and transmitting charm through music," achieving a dual extension of traditional lacquer craftsmanship in the contemporary musical instrument context. This elevates the instrument to an aesthetic treasure that combines cultural heritage and artistic collectible value, possessing exceptional rarity and collectible potential.
EART LACQUER SERIES
WHERE ANCIENT ART MEETS MODERN ROCK
Exclusively developed by EART Lacquer Guitar R&D Center, led by Professor Tang Xuxiang (Doctoral Supervisor of Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University) and guided by Teacher Chang Ruihong from Shandong University of Art & Design throughout the R&D process. Based on the academic accumulation and craft research of top art colleges, it accurately integrates the intangible cultural heritage of lacquer with modern guitar-making aesthetics, endowing each guitar with irreplaceable professional height and artistic value.
This product centers on the intangible cultural heritage of lacquer craftsmanship, focusing on the core visual motif of "幽羽." It employs the technique of "black base lacquering + blue feather detailing" to depict feather patterns on the instrument body. The feather motifs unfold along the curves of the body, with the blue-toned texture precisely mimicking the delicate texture of feathers. This approach not only carries forward the traditional aesthetics of "meticulous craftsmanship and fine detailing" in lacquer art but also harmonizes the patterns with the instrument's form, imbuing the musical instrument with both serene elegance and artistic dynamism.
The craftsmanship is exceptionally meticulous, involving multiple rounds of lacquering, air-drying, and fine polishing to build a dark black base. Delicate lines then meticulously carve the feather patterns, meticulously controlling the layers of blue-toned textures and the fluidity of the lines. Every feather pattern direction, texture transition, and line detailing bears the unique mark of handcrafted artistry, with no possibility of mechanical replication—making it an irreplicable artistic masterpiece. Anchored by intangible cultural heritage techniques, it embodies the aesthetic essence of "recording feathers with lacquer and transmitting charm through music," achieving a dual extension of traditional lacquer craftsmanship in the contemporary musical instrument context. This elevates the instrument to an aesthetic treasure that combines cultural heritage and artistic collectible value, possessing exceptional rarity and collectible potential.
Original: $26,500.00
-65%$26,500.00
$9,275.00Description
EART LACQUER SERIES
WHERE ANCIENT ART MEETS MODERN ROCK
Exclusively developed by EART Lacquer Guitar R&D Center, led by Professor Tang Xuxiang (Doctoral Supervisor of Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University) and guided by Teacher Chang Ruihong from Shandong University of Art & Design throughout the R&D process. Based on the academic accumulation and craft research of top art colleges, it accurately integrates the intangible cultural heritage of lacquer with modern guitar-making aesthetics, endowing each guitar with irreplaceable professional height and artistic value.
This product centers on the intangible cultural heritage of lacquer craftsmanship, focusing on the core visual motif of "幽羽." It employs the technique of "black base lacquering + blue feather detailing" to depict feather patterns on the instrument body. The feather motifs unfold along the curves of the body, with the blue-toned texture precisely mimicking the delicate texture of feathers. This approach not only carries forward the traditional aesthetics of "meticulous craftsmanship and fine detailing" in lacquer art but also harmonizes the patterns with the instrument's form, imbuing the musical instrument with both serene elegance and artistic dynamism.
The craftsmanship is exceptionally meticulous, involving multiple rounds of lacquering, air-drying, and fine polishing to build a dark black base. Delicate lines then meticulously carve the feather patterns, meticulously controlling the layers of blue-toned textures and the fluidity of the lines. Every feather pattern direction, texture transition, and line detailing bears the unique mark of handcrafted artistry, with no possibility of mechanical replication—making it an irreplicable artistic masterpiece. Anchored by intangible cultural heritage techniques, it embodies the aesthetic essence of "recording feathers with lacquer and transmitting charm through music," achieving a dual extension of traditional lacquer craftsmanship in the contemporary musical instrument context. This elevates the instrument to an aesthetic treasure that combines cultural heritage and artistic collectible value, possessing exceptional rarity and collectible potential.















