
     
    The
    barrel and cap are dressed before they then go
    through the hands of the lacquerers who cover the metal with several coats,
    sand papering and polishing between each one, of filtered and purified
    Chinese lacquer that gives depth and transparency.  
     
    
     
    Whether
    a gift from a loved one or a purchase for personal use, you will be
    delighted that you have a lacquer Chairman fountain pen in your hands. One will appreciate the
    pleasure of using it as the craftsmanship and care that went into designing
    it. Like all objects made by S.T. Dupont, the lacquer pen will be a faithful
    companion whose perfect blend of beauty and performance, simplicity and
    elegance, quality and comfort, will give the pleasure of owning it day after
    day.
     
    
     
    
    The
    Art of Lacquer 
    
    
    The
    first use of lacquer is lost in the mists of time. However, in the second
    Millennium BC, there was mention of a painted lacquered screen and a sort of
    tambourin which dated from the time of the Emperor Yu. 
    
    
    Whether
    the lacquer was painted, inlaid sculpted (Tiao Tsi) gold embossed (Ts'iang
    Kin), engraved, inlaid eggshell or mother of pearl, Coromandel or Ke-Hui,
    the variety of techniques used in the Orient was infinite, and the only
    thing the craftsmen had in common was the sap they used. 
    
    
    The art
    of lacquering reached its peak in China in the XVII century under the Ming
    Dynasty, and its influence extended as far as Europe. But although the
    technique was undoubtedly invented in China, it was the Japanese, initiated
    by Chinese artists who developed the technique of lacquer to its most
    perfect level.
    
     
    
    S.T.
    DUPONT and Chinese Lacquer 
    
    
    S.T.
    Dupont product of distinction of the several and various noble substances
    which were used to make it, there is one that is especially precious and
    dear to our heart : Chinese Lacquer. Let me share the fascination for this
    mysterious substance.  Here a
    few words about its origins and the craft of the
    master-lacquerers………………………… 
    
    
    Authentic
    Chinese lacquer so silky to the touch and with the sheen of a pearl, gives
    each item its appearance of rare worth often copied but never equaled.
     
    
     
    
     
    Lacquer 
    
    
    The
    resinous sap of Rhus Vernicifera is collected during five months in small
    bamboo buckets. When it comes into contact with the air it darkens slightly
    and takes on the consistency of Latex. Conserved in a humid dust free
    atmosphere, it separates into different layers of which the best, the top
    one (" Son-mal-giau " in Chinese), will be used for the final
    coating of lacquer. 
    
    
    At this
    stage the preparation of the lacquer begins. The craftsmen are extremely
    discreet about which additives they use whether it is Tong Yeau oil, iron
    sulphate or rice vinegar. The mystery is even deeper when it comes to
    colouring. 
    
    
    A host
    of ingredients is used: wood oils and all sorts of cinnabarite powders whose
    names evoke the art of the apothecary or the alchemist. 
     
    
     
    
    
     
    
     
    S.T.
    Dupont Master-Lacquer 
    
    
    S.T.
    Dupont master lacquerers have studied with passion and forebearance the art
    of lacquer. Over the years they have tamed the sap of the lacquer tree
    rediscovering the ancient techniques of their Chinese and Japanese
    predecessors. 
    
    
    All
    objects in Chinese lacquer from S.T. Dupont's lacquer workshops in Faverges
    are "dressed" in this fascinating substance. Only true lacquer
    gives surfaces this mystical transparence, this strange depth that no
    synthetic varnish can achieve. 
    
    
    Past
    master in the art of single colour lacquers spaces of perfect calm from
    mirror-polished black to deep midnight blue S.T. Dupont has, through
    painstaking research, discovered and harnessed the secrets of those
    notoriously difficult lacquers tortoiseshell coral and gold dust….
     
    High
    Quality Chinese Lacquer Pen 
    
    
    Its
    qualities hardness and brilliance make Chinese lacquer ideal for use as a
    decorative and protective coating. 
    
    
    Unusual
    resistance: once completely dried Chinese lacquer is virtually
    impervious to attack even from acid, indeed lacquered items have been
    recovered undamaged from the sea bed after lying there several centuries. 
    
    
    Wear
    and tear: lacquer is exceptionally hard-wearing and highly resistant
    to knocks scuffs and scratches… 
    
    
    Thus
    caring for your Chinese lacquer is simplicity itself : clean it as would
    spectacle lenses or jewellery by breathing on it and rubbing with a soft
    cloth.
     
    
     
    
     
    Dimensions
    Total
    length (cap closed) :  136 mm (5.4")
    Total
    length with cap posted behind the barrel :  146
    mm (5.7") 
    Barrel
    diameter: 11
    mm (0.4")
     
    Pen is New
    
    Pen is new and never been used, dipped
    nor inked. Comes with original box and paper as shown above.  I accept
    money order, bank draft, credit card or even wire. Conditions apply for
    credit card.