Pilot Namiki Yukari Maki-e Fountain Pen - Bamboo.Bamboo is a symbol of good luck, prosperity, and longevity and is used to make New Years decorations (kadomatsu) in Japan. Bamboo is often depicted in Japanese art and figures prominently in folklore. Namiki
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Pilot Namiki Yukari Maki-e Fountain Pen – Bamboo.
Bamboo is a symbol of good luck, prosperity, and longevity and is used to make New Years decorations (kadomatsu) in Japan. Bamboo is often depicted in Japanese art and figures prominently in folklore. Namiki Yukari Bamboo uses colored urushi lacquer and radiant metal powder to portray elegant flowering bamboo trees.
Namiki Yukari Bamboo was made withthe Togidashi Maki-e technique (Burnished Maki-e):after the background and scenery are painted with lacquer, gold or silver powder is sprinkled over it and it is sealed with urushi lacquer. After drying, the surface is lightly burnished with charcoal, revealing the design underneath. Bamboo wascreated byKayo, Mamoru, and Chiren of the renowned maki-e artisan group Kokkokai.
Namiki’s Yukari Collection illustrates natural imagery of the four seasons through various techniques, often in combination, includingTogidashi Maki-e, or burnished-raised maki-e, and Raden.The making of a Maki-e piece is an extremely labor- and time-intensive process involving a repetitive series of applying layers of lacquer, drawing the design outline, sprinkling gold and silver powders to fill in the designs, and polishing to achieve a lustrous surface. The lacquered main design is filled in with the carefully sprinkled gold and silver powders, and then several additional layers of lacquer are applied. Once these layers harden, the surface is polished many times.A finished product can take up to 3 months, and some of the pieces go through the repetitive lacquer-drawing-sprinkling-polishing process up to 130 times.
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