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D-17 Long BLUE ROSE

$ 1,700

A rose is drawn on the cap as a focal point with shells. The body has a spiral line. All are carefully drawn using the Raden technique.The base is Heki-tamenuri, giving it a softer impression than the black base.“Raden” is a decorating technique that the pearl colored inner part of a seashell is cut into various thin shapes and attached to the lacquered surface.

D-17 Long BLUE ROSE

A rose is drawn on the cap as a focal point with shells. The body has a spiral line. All are carefully drawn using the Raden technique.
The base is Heki-tamenuri, giving it a softer impression than the black base.

“Raden” is a decorating technique that the pearl colored inner part of a seashell is cut into various thin shapes and attached to the lacquered surface.

$ 1,700
Weight32.0g
Length170.0mm
Diameter17.0mm
MaterialEbonite
Product No.12001-CL7-20

D-17 Long MUKUGE

$ 1,700

The 17mm barrel is heavy and fits firmly in the hand, giving the fountain pen a sense of stability.A rose of Sharon (Mukuge) is drawn on the cap as a focal point with shells. In addition to using the shells as is, shadings are added to the petals with vermilion lacquer to create a soft and cute look. The body has a spiral line. All are carefully drawn using the Raden technique.The base is Heki-tamenuri, giving it a softer impression than the black base.A rose of Sharon (Mukuge) belongs to the same family Malvaceae as hibiscus. It is said that the flower has come to Japan during the Heian period, and has been used as arrangement flower for a tea ceremony. The ephemeral nature of Mukuge which blooms at dawn and wilts in the evening is expressed in the historical fact as “Kinka, a day’s glory (dream).” Along with the winter camellia, this flower has been loved by tea masters.

D-17 Long MUKUGE

The 17mm barrel is heavy and fits firmly in the hand, giving the fountain pen a sense of stability.

A rose of Sharon (Mukuge) is drawn on the cap as a focal point with shells. In addition to using the shells as is, shadings are added to the petals with vermilion lacquer to create a soft and cute look. The body has a spiral line. All are carefully drawn using the Raden technique.
The base is Heki-tamenuri, giving it a softer impression than the black base.
A rose of Sharon (Mukuge) belongs to the same family Malvaceae as hibiscus. It is said that the flower has come to Japan during the Heian period, and has been used as arrangement flower for a tea ceremony. The ephemeral nature of Mukuge which blooms at dawn and wilts in the evening is expressed in the historical fact as “Kinka, a day’s glory (dream).” Along with the winter camellia, this flower has been loved by tea masters.

$ 1,700
Weight32.0g
Length170.0mm
Diameter17.0mm
MaterialEbonite
Product No.12002-CL7-20

D-17 Portable BAT

$ 1,800

We expressed bats flying around freely in the middle of the night by Yakomakie (gold Makie).The moon is drawn by Tame-Sukashi technique and clouds are thinly colored black on gold Maki-e.

D-17 Portable BAT

We expressed bats flying around freely in the middle of the night by Yakomakie (gold Makie).
The moon is drawn by Tame-Sukashi technique and clouds are thinly colored black on gold Maki-e.

$ 1,800
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Weight26.0g
Length150.0mm
Diameter17.0mm
MaterialEbonite
Product No.17005-CP7-11