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In the late 17th century, the rising cost of producing Japanese lacquerware and the inferior quality of Chinese lacquerware led Europeans to try to master the material. In Germany, England, Holland, and France, craftsmen sought to rediscover its velvety and deep appearance and to talentedly emulate Oriental achievements.