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Most notably, Yamamura���s small boxes employ lacquer in tandem with numerous other materials, including gold and silver metallic flakes, ivory, mother of pearl, eggshell, animal hair and wood. They are not precious, overly decorated, but rather they convey a sense of substance and restrained ornamentation. To the eye, however small, they appear to have weight, yet in hand they are featherweight. They exude the traditional, contemporary and futuristic, often appearing as if directly derived from nature. In some instances, Yamamura���s work would please the greatest devotee of pattern in textile and wallpaper, always in moderation. His works of art, if placed in the plainest of rooms, would infuse those rooms with the power of design and color. If the legendary Romanovs dispensed ornate Faberge eggs on special occasions, then the present Japanese emperor should use these exquisite vessels embodying Japanese culture for similar purposes. HYLAND

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