Nanako-nuri
Nanako-nuri
Description
Description
Important Notice: The hand-making process makes every single pen a unique one, there is no pen exactly resembling one another. The one you will receive might be slightly different from the one here in the pictures but if you appreciate that beauty of hand-craftsmanship, you will be happy with the pen we've made for you.
Dream Pen - Nanako
Nanako-nuri is one of Tsugaru Urushi styles which refers to lacquerware made in Tsugaru - a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Being known as one of the most skill-intensive Urushi techniques, Tsugaru-nuri is sophisticated yet stunningly beautiful with its unusual finish.
Nanako-nuri is a style that involves 研ぎ出し - Togidashi (burnished-raised) technique and has a design pattern created by using rape blossom seeds. After Urushi lacquer is coated, the flower seeds are scattered on the surface while it is still wet. Once the lacquer dries, the seed will be removed, and polishing steps then take place to reveal the Nanako circular design. The term “Nanako” is believed to come from the Japanese word “Nanako” or fish eggs which resemble the small circles on this design.
Specifications
Material & art: Ebonite, Urushi
Filling mechanism: Converter or Cartridge (European International Standard)
Nib: #6 Jowo stainless steel, Wancher 18K gold
Feed: Plastic, ebonite black, ebonite red
Compact air-tight cap: Preven dried-out ink problem
Size & Shape