Kyoto Urushi Kotoiro - Fushimi Inari Taisha
Kyoto Urushi Kotoiro - Fushimi Inari Taisha
Description
Description
Note:
Since the Urushi and gold leaf application in this pen is completed by hand, there are no two pieces of pen exactly the same.
Dream Pen Kyoto Urushi
Embodying Tranquil Elegance
The Dream Pen Kyoto Urushi - Kotoiro is a series of fountain pens that embodies the elegant beauty of Kyoto's nature and the traditional aesthetics of Japan through the beautiful scenery of Kyoto. The elegant colored lacquering technique of Kyoto lacquerware is interspersed with authentic gold leaf Maki-e by Kyoto Maki-e artisan, Shimamoto Megumi.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, renowned for its thousand Torii gates, has been a place of worship for 1300 years. The vivid vermilion-lacquered main hall, constructed in 1499, is a nationally designated important cultural property. The fountain pen captures the vermilion color used in both the main hall and the Torii gates through colored lacquer on its body.
Kyoto Urushi Speciality
The lacquer, originating from the word 'Uruwashii' (meaning 'beautiful' in Japanese), which symbolizes the highest level of beauty in the Japanese language, can be found throughout various regions in Japan. Among them, Kyoto lacquerware, with its 1200 years of history, stands out for its exquisite design, sturdiness, and durability, surpassing all others in these aspects. Kyoto lacquerware is particularly known for expressing the unique Japanese sensibilities of 'Wabi Sabi' through its craftsmanship.
The artist we teamed up with to develop the Dream Pen Ancient Colors was Megumi Shimamoto, a Kyoto maki-e lacquerware artist and lacquer craftsman of Kyoto Urushi.
The deep essence of Wabi-sabi
Since its relocation in the year 794 (Enryaku 13), Kyoto has been steeped in history and nurtured culture. As the city known as the "Thousand-Year Capital," the Kyoto Lacquerware, which has been continually crafted in Kyoto, carries a profound taste of "Wabi-sabi," a feeling of beauty in the imperfection rarely seen in products from other regions. This philosophy is exemplified by Sen no Rikyu, Kyoto Lacquerware boasts an unrivaled quality, particularly in the realm of luxury goods.
Designs of Kyoto Urushi Kotoiro
The pens are adorned with vibrant gold foil scattered over the colored lacquer, expressing a serene and refined elegance. The collection includes three models: Kyoto Cherry Blossom (pink), Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (vermillion), Byodoin Temple (red), Kinkakuji Temple (Yellow Ochre), and Arashiyama Bamboo (Green).
Specifications
Material & art: Ebonite, Urushi, Gold leaf
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: Prevent dried-out ink problem
Size & Shape
Packaging
Traditional Japanese Wooden Box + Pen Kimono + Instructional Materials + Certificate + Converter + Cartridge