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The Art of Lacquer: A Craft Refined Through Time

Long before lacquerware became a symbol of refinement and artistry, it began as something deeply practical.

Historically, lacquer originated from the sap of lacquer trees and was prized across Asia for its durability and qualities to protect objects from humidity, heat, and the passage of time.

Over generations, what began as a utilitarian coating evolved into an art form of remarkable patience and precision, where every layer, brushstroke, and polished surface carries the mark of the maker behind it.

Today, many contemporary lacquer artisans, including Qua, work with polycashew lacquer derived from cashew nutshell liquid — a modern evolution of the traditional craft that retains the rich depth, resilience, and luminous finish lacquerware is known for.

At Qua, lacquer is more than a finish. It is a living craft shaped by tradition, material knowledge and dedication.

Each piece begins with a carefully prepared base, often wood, shaped and refined before the lacquering process even begins.

Layers of lacquer are applied one by one, with every coat left to cure naturally before the next can begin. Depending on the complexity of the piece, this process can take weeks, sometimes even months.

A Material That Demands Patience

True lacquerware cannot be rushed.

Between each layer, the surface is gently sanded and polished by hand to achieve the depth and smoothness lacquerware is known for.

The final result is not simply glossy — it carries a richness that seems to hold light within the surface itself. It is this depth that gives lacquerware its enduring sense of warmth and quiet luxury.

The Hands Behind Every Piece

While modern manufacturing often values speed and uniformity, lacquerware remains deeply human.

A steady hand is needed to paint intricate motifs. Gold and silver leaf must be applied with precision. Water polishing, one of the final stages of finishing, relies entirely on touch and intuition developed through years of experience.

No two pieces are ever entirely identical.

Subtle variations in brushwork, texture, and the way light catches the lacquer surface are reminders that each object has passed through many hands before arriving in the home.

At Qua, these artisanal processes remain central to our collections, from hand-painted orchids to gilded motifs inspired by heritage architecture and Singapore stories.

Featuring: Orchid Collection

Hand-gilded gold/silver leaf with meticulously hand-painted blooms


Jewellery Box, Peranakan - Qua | Distinctive Gifts

Preserving Heritage Through Contemporary Design

Lacquerware has historically adorned palaces, ceremonial objects, heirlooms, and treasured keepsakes. Today, the craft continues to evolve.

At Qua, traditional Vietnamese lacquer techniques are brought into conversation with contemporary forms and Singapore-inspired narratives. Peranakan tile motifs, shophouse facades, orchids, and local landscapes are reinterpreted through layers of lacquer, hand-painting, and gilding.

The result is not simply decorative. Each piece becomes a vessel for memory, culture, and storytelling.

This balance between heritage and modern living is what gives lacquerware its enduring relevance today.

Why Lacquerware Endures

In a world increasingly shaped by disposability, lacquerware offers something slower and more lasting.

It is a craft built on time, care, and the belief that everyday objects can hold meaning beyond function alone.

A lacquer piece may sit quietly on a desk, dining table, or entryway for years, but over time, it gathers something more valuable than age: familiarity. It becomes part of rituals, gatherings, celebrations, and the rhythm of daily life.

Perhaps that is the true art of lacquer. Not only in how it is made, but in how it continues to live with us.


Thoughtful Corporate Gifting, Crafted With Meaning

Beyond the home, lacquerware also carries a quiet sense of occasion, making it especially suited for meaningful corporate gifting.

At Qua, bespoke customisation allows organisations to create gifts that feel personal, enduring, and deeply considered. From commemorative display plates and personalised stationery boxes to serving trays and desk accessories, each piece can be tailored through techniques such as silk-screen printing, metal plates, artwork personalisation or fully bespoke pieces.

Many of these collaborations draw from Singapore stories and heritage motifs, while others incorporate meaningful symbols unique to the occasion itself.

Through partnerships with organisations and institutions, Qua has also created lacquerware featuring artworks by talented artists from ART:DIS (Arts & Disability Singapore), bringing together craftsmanship with socially responsible gifting.

Unlike conventional corporate gifts designed for fleeting use, lacquerware is created to be kept. Designed to sit with ease in homes, offices, and meeting spaces alike, these pieces become lasting reminders of partnerships, milestones, and shared moments long after the occasion has passed.


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