Collection: Wancher Voyage - Japan - The Origin
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Hirota Urushi - Kinpaku Maki-e - Tsubaki
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Sold outHirota Urushi - Chawan-iro - Ai
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Sold outHirota Urushi - Chawan-iro - Matcha
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Sold outHirota Urushi - Chawan-iro - Oudo
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Hirota Urushi - Kushime Tsuishitsu Nuri - Akane
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Sold outHirota Urushi - Jyun Hibi Nuri Roiro
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Sold outHirota Urushi - Momozono
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Sold outHirota Urushi - Sakuragawa
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Sold outHirota Urushi - Chawan-iro - Momo
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Hirota Urushi - Sabi Nuri Fountain Pen
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Wancher Voyage
Japan - The Origin
Welcome on board of Wancher Voyage - our grand adventure, set out to explore and seek the most distinguished arts around the world, which was once forgotten by the time.
We started the Voyage from Japan - the original base that has nurtured our very first ideas of bringing hidden traditional arts to fountain pens.

Until now, no matter how many destinations and arts we have explored, we are proud that our main collections are all born and crafted in this dear homeland.
Since the first stop - Wajima, our Voyage has expanded to various regions across Japan, each with a distinctive lacquer art developed through thousands of years.
Sometimes, our artisans even challenge with new materials such as glass, titanium, or even natural leaves (Kiei Urushi).

Since the first stop - Wajima, our Voyage has expanded to various regions across Japan, each with a distinctive lacquer art developed through thousands of years.
Sometimes, our artisans even challenge with new materials such as glass, titanium, or even natural leaves (Kiei Urushi).

List of Japanese Urushi Arts
The world of Japanese hidden arts seems endless, and we can't wait to discover what else this land will bring us in the future.