AGJ Original Maki-e Fountain pen #29 "Mt. Fuji and Rising Dragon" Sparkling Togidashi Taka Maki-e Kyoto Japan Wa
AGJ Original Maki-e Fountain pen #29 "Mt. Fuji and Rising Dragon" Sparkling Togidashi Taka Maki-e Kyoto Japan Wa
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Item Description
This AGJ original Maki-e Fountain pen is made by famous Kyoto Maki-e Artisan "Yuri".
This pen is only one in the world. You can not find it anywhere.
Kyoto Maki-e is the best known Maki-e technique in Japan.
This is original Maki-e fountain pen based on a Japanese fountain pen.
Jewel stone: Abalone shells
Dragon’s hands: Taka Maki-e
Arms, Fingers: Gold powder
Claws: Silver powder
Dragon’s face: Taka Maki-e
Face: Gold powder
Eyebrows: Blue gold powder
Eyes: Gold powder on Black urushi and Black Urushi on Silver powder
Tusks: Silver powder
Whiskers: Gold powder
Tongue: Vermilion urushi
Across mouth: Pink urushi
Dragon’s face: Taka Maki-e
Hairs: Gold powder
Horns: The root part is Gold powder / The top part is Silver powder
Mt. Fuji: Togidashi Maki-e
The top part: Silver powder
Lower part: Gold powder
Mist: Togidashi Maki-e
Gold powder
Clouds: Hira Maki-e
Gold powder
Mt. Fuji: Togidashi Maki-e
The top part: Silver powder
Lower part: Gold powder
Dragon’s Body: Taka Maki-e
Belly: Silver powder
Dragon’s Body: Taka Maki-e
Dorsal fin: The top part is Blue Gold powder / The root part is Gold powder
Scales: Gold powder
[Description]
This pen is only one in the world. You can not find it anywhere.
Kyoto Maki-e is the best known Maki-e technique in Japan.
This is original Maki-e fountain pen based on a Japanese fountain pen.
Jewel stone: Abalone shells
Dragon’s hands: Taka Maki-e
Arms, Fingers: Gold powder
Claws: Silver powder
Dragon’s face: Taka Maki-e
Face: Gold powder
Eyebrows: Blue gold powder
Eyes: Gold powder on Black urushi and Black Urushi on Silver powder
Tusks: Silver powder
Whiskers: Gold powder
Tongue: Vermilion urushi
Across mouth: Pink urushi
Dragon’s face: Taka Maki-e
Hairs: Gold powder
Horns: The root part is Gold powder / The top part is Silver powder
Mt. Fuji: Togidashi Maki-e
The top part: Silver powder
Lower part: Gold powder
Mist: Togidashi Maki-e
Gold powder
Clouds: Hira Maki-e
Gold powder
Mt. Fuji: Togidashi Maki-e
The top part: Silver powder
Lower part: Gold powder
Dragon’s Body: Taka Maki-e
Belly: Silver powder
Dragon’s Body: Taka Maki-e
Dorsal fin: The top part is Blue Gold powder / The root part is Gold powder
Scales: Gold powder
Name: | Mt. Fuji and Rising Dragon #29 (Pilot Namiki Original) |
Maki-e Artist: | Yuri |
Technique: | Togidashi Taka Maki-e |
Origin: | Kyoto, Japan |
Nib: | 14K Gold #15 |
Nib size: | Medium (If you like other nib size, please let us know.) |
Size: | 15.7mm(Dia.) x 149mm |
weight: | 26g |
Shipping: | FREE SHIPPING! |
Others: | AGJ Original Design Maki-e With CON-70 converter |
Custom engraving service on AGJ original Maki-e fountain pens is available for those who wish.
- The lead time: it takes 10-14 days on top (orders without this service will be usually dispatched in 3-5 days after confirming the payment).
- The cost: US$100.00.
- The letters of the name engraved will be engraved in gold just as the signature of the Makie artisans of Original fountain pens.
- Please send us the sample letters which you wish to engrave on the pen (there could be a case where we are unable to engrave the letters of your choice after consulting with the Makie artisans. Letters can be in Japanese Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana but if you choose Kanji, we will use phonetic symbols).
- Please indicate the exact position where you wish to have your name engraved (please understand that there could be a case where we may have to change the position of engraving after consulting with the Makie artisans).
[Yuri's Career]
Year 1981 | Born in Kyoto |
2001 | She followed the family trade of Lacquered tea utensils making and started to work at Studio "Manju" owned by her family. She took charge of design and decoration of Lacquered.work (Maki-e). She also studied the traditional Japanese Painting at Kyoto University of Art and Design. |
2009 | The Japanese lacquered tea ware (Usuchaki) made by her won the Kyoto Governor Prize at the 40th Kyo Laquered Ware Exhibition (the prize was won under the Studio's name). Her work was also selected for the 49th Japan Crafts Exhibition. |