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Kuretake Kindai Maki-e - Mari Asobi

Kuretake Kindai Maki-e - Mari Asobi

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Wancher x Kuretake

Together with Kuretake, we are determined to bring you the artwork of Kindai Maki-e in 18 designs that represents Japanese symbols, culture, and folklore.

To complete the fine artwork of artisans from Kuretake, we attach the nibs and clip as part of expressing our passion and stories in these fountain pens. With the utmost sincerity, we present you the traditional Japanese design and technology of the Maki-e Monogatari fountain pen for your own use or as a gift for someone else.

Kindai Maki-e and Ukiyo-e

Technique Inspiration

Ukiyo-e is a traditional Japanese painting style that is published using silkscreen printing techniques, similar to Kindai Maki-e. Ukiyo-e involves ink-printing through stencils onto media such as woodblock and paper screens. The art of adhering the picture, to the surface is what makes Kindai Maki-e and Ukiyo-e are comparable. In 1860, this Japanese printmaking technique actually influenced the world-renowned impressionist painter, Van Gogh.

Pen Design

The design is inspired in part by the Japanese 17th century painting style known as Rimpa, which has influenced many artwork to date. It incorporates natural elements such as flowers, trees, mountains, and animals, which are also common in Japanese traditional paintings.

For the final touch, the design is coated with clear urushi to add extra protection for the gorgeous design.

Mari Asobi

Mari asobi is a traditional Japanese pastime that involves playing with balls or other small objects. It is often associated with children and is seen as a way for them to have fun and develop their physical coordination and skills.

In Japanese culture, Mari Asobi is considered to be an important part of children's play and education. It is believed to help children develop their physical abilities, as well as their cognitive and social skills. Mari Asobi is also seen as a way for children to connect with nature and the natural world.

The Monogatari Fountain Pen

The Making Process

The pen has a surprisingly thin and light body without compromising its durability. With a jointless body, the charm of Maki-e drawings is fully extended. To make the shape of the body, the craftsmen have to utilize a single aluminum sheet to forge it downward until it reaches the shape of a pen. To achieve a light but long-lasting pen, such painstaking technique necessitates both delicacy and strength.

The body and cap are made by squeezing the metal during the molding process, which requires arduous labor. As for the body, the beauty of modern Maki-e is reflected in its own story to tell.

Shape

The bullet-shaped Maki-e fountain pen, smooth and moderately sized, is compact, will fit comfortably in your hand, and is perfect for daily use. The nib size is available in Fine and Medium, also compatible with Kuretake's fountain pen nibs.

Specifications

Material: Aluminum

Method: Press drawing molding

Making technique: Kindai maki-e

Pen Size: diameter 11 x 137 mm

Ink-filling system: Eyedrop method, Cartridge, and Converter (European size) 

Country of Origin: Japan

Nib Material: Stainless steel iridium point

Nib size: F, M

Country of Origin: Taiwan 

*All parts are assembled in Japan

Packaging

Wooden box, Cartridge, Converter

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