Ryūjo Hori, also known as "Ryūjo Hori Hōjō," refers to an ancient Japanese carving technique primarily associated with the creation of intricate designs on lacquerware and other materials. The term "Ryūjo" means "dragon castle," and "Hori" means "to carve" or "to engrave." This technique is notable for its detailed and expressive designs, which often include motifs of dragons, flowers, and other elements from Japanese culture and folklore.

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