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Namiki Yukari Royale Tabane-noshi (Noshi Bundle) Maki-e Fountain Pen
6.500,00€Namiki Yukari Royale Tabane-noshi (Noshi Bundle) Maki-e Fountain Pen
Noshi are long, thin strips of dried abalone used to wrap gifts after use in Shinto rituals. Today, it is used as a decorative accompaniment to gifts and presents on auspicious occasions. These abalone strips are a symbol of good luck known as Tabane-noshi (Noshi Bundle). This design elegantly depicts waves of multi-colored Noshi, bound together and flaring out.
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Namiki Yukari Bamboo Fountain pen maki-e new First Edition
3.500,00€This Namiki maki-e fountain pen was created by maki-e artisan Mamoru in Japan. It features the Togidashi Maki-e technique (burnished maki-e), depicting bamboo trees. The pen has an 18kt gold nib (#10), fills via cartridge/converter (a CON-70 is included), and comes packaged in a wooden box with a bottle of ink.
The Yukari Collection vividly expresses the nature of the four seasons, which the Japanese have been familiar with since ancient times, by combining designs with various techniques such as Togidashi-Taka Maki-e (Burnished-Raised Maki-e) and Raden (Mother-of-Pearl). While being a size that can be carried and used every day, it harbors Japanese beauty down to the finest detail.
As these pens are truly one-of-a-kind pieces of art, they are warrantied for life by Namiki.
Please allow us up to several extra days for shipping of this pen. Please also note we are unable to accept a return of this pen for any reason once it has been used with ink. Please thoroughly inspect and dry test the pen before use.
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Namiki Yukari Royal Hyoutan Namazu Catfish Fountain Pen Limited Edition
4.800,00€Only 200 limited edition pens have been produced worldwide. The body of the Yukari Royale size pen has been decorated by the skilled artisan Seiki employing refined Maki-e techniques. These include several kinds of height by using the Togidashi Take (Burnished-Raised) Maki-e technique, and the Taka Maki-e (high relief) technique. The relief of the Catfish on body is the highest and the Gourd on the center on the cap is created with platinum powder. The veins of the leaves are decorated by the Kakiwari technique in which black lacquer is left over and by the Bokashi (shading off) technique.