Cigar Piccolo ENJOYING THE MOON CAT
The design is based on the theme of cats enjoying the moon. The two cats and the footprints on the grip section are drawn with “Yako Maki-e” technique. The moon is drawn with “Tamesukashi” technique. 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 Piccolo ENJOYING THE MOON CAT
The design is based on the theme of cats enjoying the moon. The two cats and the footprints on the grip section are drawn with “Yako Maki-e” technique. The moon is drawn with “Tamesukashi” technique. 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 | 20.0g |
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Length | 130.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17008-CPI-35 |
Cigar Portable FOX & HARVEST MOON
A fox and the moon are drawn with Tamesukashi technique. To express white fur, if it is just put silver powders on the motif drawn with tamesukashi, only the parts will be appear to stand out. So, after drawing the fox with Tame Sukashi technique, adding transparent amber lacquer to the entire surface of the motif to create a slightly plump relief shape. Then, splinkleing silver powders to the abdomen and tip of tail to express white fur. The pampas grasses are drawn with Yako Maki-e technique to give it depth.A fox footprint on the grip section with Tamesukashi technique also.
Cigar Portable FOX & HARVEST MOON
A fox and the moon are drawn with Tamesukashi technique. To express white fur, if it is just put silver powders on the motif drawn with tamesukashi, only the parts will be appear to stand out. So, after drawing the fox with Tame Sukashi technique, adding transparent amber lacquer to the entire surface of the motif to create a slightly plump relief shape. Then, splinkleing silver powders to the abdomen and tip of tail to express white fur. The pampas grasses are drawn with Yako Maki-e technique to give it depth.
A fox footprint on the grip section with Tamesukashi technique also.
Weight | 20.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 16030-CP5-20 |
Cigar Portable WHITE ROSES
The standard color, Shu(vermilion) is used for the base and rose motifs are drawn on it with ivory white.The design was inspired by the ivory combs and hairpins decorated using Shu(vermilion) color during the Edo period. The motifs are drawn with caring the balance between the rose flowers and vines and the Shu(vermilion) in the base color.Due to drawing the rose motif in traditional colors, it creates a beautiful retro-modern atmosphere.
Cigar Portable WHITE ROSES
The standard color, Shu(vermilion) is used for the base and rose motifs are drawn on it with ivory white.
The design was inspired by the ivory combs and hairpins decorated using Shu(vermilion) color during the Edo period. The motifs are drawn with caring the balance between the rose flowers and vines and the Shu(vermilion) in the base color.
Due to drawing the rose motif in traditional colors, it creates a beautiful retro-modern atmosphere.
Weight | 20.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 11040-CP5-30 |
Cigar Piccolo LOTUS FLOWER
One motif on the grip section by the highest technique (Taka-Makie).A motif is a lotus flower on Gold Nashiji gradation and put colors by rubbing into Shu(red) and green.There is only one part of motif, but elegant and beautiful.
Cigar Piccolo LOTUS FLOWER
One motif on the grip section by the highest technique (Taka-Makie).
A motif is a lotus flower on Gold Nashiji gradation and put colors by rubbing into Shu(red) and green.
There is only one part of motif, but elegant and beautiful.
Weight | 22.0g |
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Length | 130.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 11072-CPI-11 |
Cigar Piccolo BUTTERFLY
The butterfly that symbolizes human growth, change, and beauty, are used as a motif.Pasting thinly pressed gold powders to the butterfly, and drawing the outline and overlay of butterfly wings with color grinding gold.The gold lines are expressed pasting thinly pressed gold powders and covered the edges with urushi.The black lacquer base makes the butterfly wings even more beautiful and stand out.
Cigar Piccolo BUTTERFLY
The butterfly that symbolizes human growth, change, and beauty, are used as a motif.
Pasting thinly pressed gold powders to the butterfly, and drawing the outline and overlay of butterfly wings with color grinding gold.
The gold lines are expressed pasting thinly pressed gold powders and covered the edges with urushi.
The black lacquer base makes the butterfly wings even more beautiful and stand out.
Weight | 20.0g |
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Length | 130.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 11117-CPI-10 |
Cigar Portable FOREST OF OWL
A wide variety of owl motifs are drawn on the “Byakudannuri” base using “Yako Maki-e” technique so that they are scattered throughout.It is designed as the image of various owls spending their time in the forest.The motif of owl wings is drawn with “Yako Maki-e” to the grip section.“Byakudannuri” is the technique that painting the base in black, applying a transparent lacquer such as “shuai urushi”, and sprinkling silver powder on it, then again painting the entire surface with transparent lacquer and polish to finish. It is brighter than “Tamenuri” and has a beautiful reflection slightly fluctuating by light.“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 Portable FOREST OF OWL
A wide variety of owl motifs are drawn on the “Byakudannuri” base using “Yako Maki-e” technique so that they are scattered throughout.
It is designed as the image of various owls spending their time in the forest.
The motif of owl wings is drawn with “Yako Maki-e” to the grip section.
“Byakudannuri” is the technique that painting the base in black, applying a transparent lacquer such as “shuai urushi”, and sprinkling silver powder on it, then again painting the entire surface with transparent lacquer and polish to finish. It is brighter than “Tamenuri” and has a beautiful reflection slightly fluctuating by light.
“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 | 20.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17014-CP5-25 |
Cigar Portable CAT PARADISE
This work is painted with a base of silver, followed by ebony lacquering with green new lacquer and many cats in black urushi lacquer.
Cigar Portable CAT PARADISE
This work is painted with a base of silver, followed by ebony lacquering with green new lacquer and many cats in black urushi lacquer.
Weight | 20.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17009-CP5-50 |
Cigar Portable AKITSUSHIMA
The design is expressed a lot of dragonflies flying around using “Yako Maki-e” technique on the “Byakudannuri” base. The design name “Akitsushima” is another name for Japan, and “Akitsu” is the old name for dragonfly.It is designed based on an image of countless dragonflies flying in a forest at dusk. The flying dragonflies are carefully depicted one by one. Also some dragonflies are drawn on the grip section.For the base color, amber “Byakudannuri” is used to express the image of dusk.“Byakudannuri” is the technique that painting the base in black, applying a transparent lacquer such as “shuai urushi”, and sprinkling silver powder on it, then again painting the entire surface with transparent lacquer and polish to finish. It is brighter than “Tamenuri” and has a beautiful reflection slightly fluctuating by light.“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 Portable AKITSUSHIMA
The design is expressed a lot of dragonflies flying around using “Yako Maki-e” technique on the “Byakudannuri” base. The design name “Akitsushima” is another name for Japan, and “Akitsu” is the old name for dragonfly.
It is designed based on an image of countless dragonflies flying in a forest at dusk. The flying dragonflies are carefully depicted one by one. Also some dragonflies are drawn on the grip section.
For the base color, amber “Byakudannuri” is used to express the image of dusk.
“Byakudannuri” is the technique that painting the base in black, applying a transparent lacquer such as “shuai urushi”, and sprinkling silver powder on it, then again painting the entire surface with transparent lacquer and polish to finish. It is brighter than “Tamenuri” and has a beautiful reflection slightly fluctuating by light.
“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 | 20.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 15.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 17003-CP5-25 |
D-17 Portable IROHA MOMIJI
D-17 Portable IROHA MOMIJI
Weight | 26.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 17.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 11114-CP7-25 |
D-17 Portable ZARYU
D-17 Portable ZARYU
Weight | 26.0g |
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Length | 150.0mm |
Diameter | 17.0mm |
Material | Ebonite |
Product No. | 11029-CP7-10 |