Pilot Namiki Nippon Art Maki-e Fountain Pen - Dragon with Cumulus
- Regular price
- $800.00
- Sale price
- $800.00
- Regular price
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Pilot Namiki Nippon Art Maki-e Fountain Pens are designed and produced by the celebrated artisan group called Kokkokai (國光會) who employ traditional Maki-e techniques to create these beautiful pieces of art, which feature traditional Japanese auspicious motifs on a black lacquered background. The Nippon Art collection of fountain pens features the Hira Maki-e or Flat Maki-e technique. 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. In the Hira Maki-e technique, 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.
- #10 14K Gold nib
- CON-70 converter and black cartridge included
- Comes in a velvet-lined wooden box with Namiki branding
- For a close-up and 360-degree view of the motif, feel free to refer to its listing on Pilot-Namiki's website here
- Lifetime warranty under Pilot
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- Refunds are not accepted on this pen once it has been used with ink. Please carefully inspect the pen upon receipt.
This is the smoothest Japanese nib I've ever used!
I wanted a yukari royale but I'd rather spend the $1,400.00 on a new iPad pro 12 plus the nippon namikis are half the price with a slightly smaller nib and it has the same ink capacity because they both use con 70 converters.
It has a brass metal body with an urushi covering which means it is durable, I love my custom 823s but they are fragiiiiiiiiiile and can crack and break easily while the metal urushi namiki nippon is much sturdier.
The namiki nippon is basically the Montblanc rouge et noir of namiki because they are both smooth, durable substantial metal, and they are both around $800.00