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Pilot Namiki Yukari Royale Maki-e Fountain Pen – Night Scene of Pavilion

$100.00 $7,000.00

Pilot NamikiYukari Royale Fountain Pen - Night Scene of Pavilion.This pen features a pavilion among branches, mountains, and a flowing river. The application of gold powder against the black urushi lacquer background evokes a beautiful evening scene; tiny

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Pilot NamikiYukari Royale Fountain Pen – Night Scene of Pavilion.

This pen features a pavilion among branches, mountains, and a flowing river. The application of gold powder against the black urushi lacquer background evokes a beautiful evening scene; tiny pieces of abalone shellshavealso been carefully inlaid into the landscape, bright yet subtle accents. Namiki Yukari Royale – Night Scene of Pavilion was made by master maki-e artist Yutaka Sato.

The pens in Namiki’s Yukari Royale Collection feature elegant designs on a large ebonite body and size #20 18k gold nib. The motifs are created through the highly advanced Togidashi-Taka Maki-e technique(Burnished-Raised Maki-e), alsoapplied in the creation of pens in Namiki’s Emperor collection. First, Togidashi Maki-e (Burnished Maki-e) is used; the background and scenery are painted with lacquer, which are then sprinkled with gold or silver powder and sealed withUrushi lacquer. After drying, the surface is lightly burnished with charcoal, revealing the design underneath. Then, the main design is further rendered through additional use of materials like lacquer and charcoal powder. Finally, Hira-Maki-e (Flat Maki-e) is usedto create thelast details with layers of metal powder and lacquer. (The Pilot-Namiki website also provides a fascinatingpeekinto the steps of the processhere.)

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.

    • #20 18k two-tone gold nib
    • Comes with CON-70 andspare cartridge
    • For a close-up and 360-degree view of the motif, feel free to refer to its listing on Pilot-Namiki’s website here
    • Compatible cartridges can be found here:Pilot/Namiki Fountain Pens
    • More from the Namiki Yukari Royale Collection
    • Refunds are not accepted on this pen once it has been used with ink. Please carefully inspect the pen upon receipt.

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