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The Obrina, or prince doll, has been realized on the barrel of the pen in burnished Togidashi Maki-e technique against a rich black urushi background.
On the cap, a mandarin orange tree, regarded as a symbol of good fortune and longevity, has been depicted using raised Taka Maki-e technique.
Namiki Yukari Grapevine Fountain Pen
The Japanese firm Namiki presents its collection of Yukari fountain pens decorated using the Maki-e technique (Togidashi and Taka Maki-e). All the pieces are true works of Japanese Art that represent scenes of nature.
This piece represents some vines. For the realization of each of these fountain pens, a long work and drying process is necessary, which makes these copies very limited pieces.
The best artists are highly sought after, making their work more valuable. All pieces are signed by the artist. Its nib is made of solid 18 kt gold.
Namiki Chinkin Yukari size Pine Tree fountain pen
The Chinkin Collection is made up of fountain pens which use “Chinkin (Gold Inlay)”, one of lacquer ware techniques
that Japan boasts to the world on a par with Maki-e. Motifs are carved into the lacquered surface with special chisels,
and after inlaying lacquer in the grooves, placing gold leaves and gold powder gives the pattern expression.
The delicate and fine depiction and three-dimensional aspect overflowing with a strong power
of expression are the special characteristics of this collection.
Since Chinkin is a carving technique, there is no room for mistakes. Every single carve is a true challenge in the sense of the word.
Artisan name:Kokkokai
The pen fills using Pilot’s convenient cartridge-converter system, which allows for the use of either Pilot brand cartridges or any bottled fountain pen ink when using the provided converter. Even better, the converter in this case is Pilot’s high-capacity CON-70 model, which gives this pen a capacity rivaling or surpassing that of many piston-filers.
This Pilot Custom Urushi lacquered ebonite fountain pen was created by maki-e artisans (kokkokai) in Japan. It features the Roiro Urushi technique in solid red. The pen has a broad two-tone 18kt gold large #30 nib. A Con-70 converter is included, but you can also use Pilot cartridges if you prefer. It comes packaged in a gift box.