Japanese woodworking
Japanese woodworking is a traditional craft that emphasizes precision, beauty, and functionality. It often utilizes hand tools and techniques passed down through generations, focusing on the natural characteristics of wood. Craftsmen, known as miyadaiku, create structures like temples and shrines, as well as furniture, using joinery methods that do not require nails.
The art of Japanese woodworking also reflects a deep respect for nature. Many pieces are designed to harmonize with their surroundings, showcasing the wood's grain and texture. Techniques such as shoji (sliding doors) and tatami (straw mats) are integral to Japanese interiors, promoting simplicity and elegance.