Talk:Nerikomi
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editI noticed how poorly referenced this article is, utilizing blogs. Matsui Kosei, considered by many artists and art critics to be a Japanese "national living treasure" during his lifetime, created many exquisite works of neriage/nerikomi. [People frequently use the term "neriage" to describe his works. I understand the difference in meaning between the two words and know that it's not unusual for the words to be used interchangeably, but do not know if Matsui actually applied his filets of patterned clay to already turned works or used a hand-build-up technique.] Anyhow, this is a CV for him with references. It may come in handy for writers who want to add higher quality references in this article or want to create an neriage article: http://prod-images.exhibit-e.com/www_mirviss_com/Matsui_Kosei_05_14.pdf Thank you, Wordreader (talk) 03:42, 12 October 2014 (UTC)