Cigar Portable AUTUMN EVENING
We described “Hagi (bush clover)” by the “Yako Maki-e” technique. This motif has many bowstrings so that the contrast of this motif’s edge of the line has also so many. This picture is taken after 1 month from the production. You can see the color slightly changed to red from the edge. As same as “Tame-sukashi” technique, the background in “shu” (red) becomes brighter as time passes. In case of Yako-nuri technique, the main motif (bush clover) is heaped up by black urushi, so this motif shines clearly with bright Shu color as background.
Cigar Portable AUTUMN EVENING
We described “Hagi (bush clover)” by the “Yako Maki-e” technique. This motif has many bowstrings so that the contrast of this motif’s edge of the line has also so many. This picture is taken after 1 month from the production. You can see the color slightly changed to red from the edge. As same as “Tame-sukashi” technique, the background in “shu” (red) becomes brighter as time passes. In case of Yako-nuri technique, the main motif (bush clover) is heaped up by black urushi, so this motif shines clearly with bright Shu color as background.
Weight | 20.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17001-CP5-11 |
Cigar Long Suzu Ishime (Silver)
It is “Suzu Ishime” which uses “roasted tin powder” instead of Kanshitsu (dry lacquer) powder.Using the roasted tin powder made it possible to creates the material finish.This “Suzu Ishime Silver” uses the black lacquer for the base, and the finish has the hard brilliance like a fumigated silver and hematite.“Ishime” is created with the special technique that makes stone like texture on the surface.When the dry lacquer powder is sprinkled on a lacquered surface, surface tension works and the powder gathered in places.Making use of the clumps created by chance, layer the lacquer, let it fix, and then polish it to create “Ishime”.It will be the “cobblestone-like” finish in the garden.
Cigar Long Suzu Ishime (Silver)
It is “Suzu Ishime” which uses “roasted tin powder” instead of Kanshitsu (dry lacquer) powder.
Using the roasted tin powder made it possible to creates the material finish.
This “Suzu Ishime Silver” uses the black lacquer for the base, and the finish has the hard brilliance like a fumigated silver and hematite.
“Ishime” is created with the special technique that makes stone like texture on the surface.
When the dry lacquer powder is sprinkled on a lacquered surface, surface tension works and the powder gathered in places.
Making use of the clumps created by chance, layer the lacquer, let it fix, and then polish it to create “Ishime”.
It will be the “cobblestone-like” finish in the garden.
Weight | 24.0g |
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Length | 166.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 18006-CL5-73 |
Cigar Long MOOSE
A conifer tree described on a cap is black and a couple of moose on a body is painted with tame-sukashi technique.
Cigar Long MOOSE
A conifer tree described on a cap is black and a couple of moose on a body is painted with tame-sukashi technique.
Weight | 24.0g |
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Length | 166.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17006-CL5-11 |
Writer Piccolo GRAPES & WINE GLASS
Wine glass was drew by Tamesukashi technique and Yakoh-Makie.We put Raden (sea shell) to some parts of the banch of grapes.
Writer Piccolo GRAPES & WINE GLASS
Wine glass was drew by Tamesukashi technique and Yakoh-Makie.
We put Raden (sea shell) to some parts of the banch of grapes.
Weight | 22.0g |
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Length | 130.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17010-WPI-35 |
Cigar Long Suzu Ishime (Midori)
It is “Suzu Ishime” which uses “roasted tin powder” instead of Kanshitsu (dry lacquer) powder.Using the roasted tin powder made it possible to creates the material finish.This Suzuishime green uses the special blue-green color lacquer for the base, and the finish becomes soft and bright.“Ishime” is created with the special technique that makes stone like texture on the surface.When the dry lacquer powder is sprinkled on a lacquered surface, surface tension works and the powder gathered in places.Making use of the clumps created by chance, layer the lacquer, let it fix, and then polish it to create “Ishime”.It will be the “cobblestone-like” finish in the garden.
Cigar Long Suzu Ishime (Midori)
It is “Suzu Ishime” which uses “roasted tin powder” instead of Kanshitsu (dry lacquer) powder.
Using the roasted tin powder made it possible to creates the material finish.
This Suzuishime green uses the special blue-green color lacquer for the base, and the finish becomes soft and bright.
“Ishime” is created with the special technique that makes stone like texture on the surface.
When the dry lacquer powder is sprinkled on a lacquered surface, surface tension works and the powder gathered in places.
Making use of the clumps created by chance, layer the lacquer, let it fix, and then polish it to create “Ishime”.
It will be the “cobblestone-like” finish in the garden.
Weight | 24.0g |
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Length | 166.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 18024-CL5-76 |
Cigar Long KARASU
Based on the crow painting from Yosa Buson’s signature work, “Kite and Crow”, it is expressed in Yako Makie.The old tree and two crows were drawn using “Yako Maki-e” technique, and the snow is drawn by silver powder.And branches of old tree covered with snow is drawn on the grip section using also “Yako Maki-e” technique.Using “Yako Maki-e” technique made it possible to successfully express a calm and somber atmosphere of Ink brush painting (sumi-e).The base color is “Aka-tamenuri”.“Yako Maki-e” is Nakaya’s original name for the technique that drawing motifs with black lacquer on “tamenuri” base. As the Tamenuri background becomes brighter over time, the black lacquered motifs become more apparent.
Cigar Long KARASU
Based on the crow painting from Yosa Buson’s signature work, “Kite and Crow”, it is expressed in Yako Makie.
The old tree and two crows were drawn using “Yako Maki-e” technique, and the snow is drawn by silver powder.
And branches of old tree covered with snow is drawn on the grip section using also “Yako Maki-e” technique.
Using “Yako Maki-e” technique made it possible to successfully express a calm and somber atmosphere of Ink brush painting (sumi-e).
The base color is “Aka-tamenuri”.
“Yako Maki-e” is Nakaya’s original name for the technique that drawing motifs with black lacquer on “tamenuri” base. As the Tamenuri background becomes brighter over time, the black lacquered motifs become more apparent.
Weight | 24.0g |
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Length | 166.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17013-CL5-35 |