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      NAMIKI
      
        NIPPON
      MAKI-E CRANE FOUNTAIN PEN
       
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      NAMIKI
      
       NIPPON
      MAKI-E CRANE FOUNTAIN PEN
     The
    fountain pens in the Nippon Art collection
    by Namiki benefit from the remarkable technical know-how of one of the last
    manufactures on the globe that masters all of the phases intervening in the
    making of its products, from nibs to converters. It combines Hira-maki-e,
    the simplest maki-e method with modern production technique.  
    For
    these fountain pens to be accessible to a greater number of amateurs, the
    motif they bear is stenciled upon a resin base. 
    This method of hand reproduction minimizes the time required for
    creating the design, full attention being given to the final aspect of the
    completed piece, for the decor and ornamental work done along the Maki-e
    techniques remains identical from one collection to another. 
    Nevertheless,
    although the method for applying the decor differs, the lacquer is applied
    after the same rules. 
    It is laid in thin coats, one after another, left to dry and minutely
    sanded down with charcoal made from the wood of the camellia or the cherry
    tree, then polished in the bare hand until the surface slips like satin
    between one's fingers. 
    "Lacquer
    black" is the darkest hue that can be, which Urushi spontaneously
    acquires under the effect of iron particles, as it assumes its red hue under
    the action of ferrous oxyde. 
    For many years, the art of lacquer work was limited to those two
    colours, enriched by a few dull overtones of yellow, green and brown derived
    from natural tinctures. 
    All
    of the Namiki fountain pens, whichever collection they belong to, perpetuate
    the time-honoured tradition of Nipponese handicrafts that makes of each and
    every fountain pen a unique art piece, the living testimony of a know-how
    revered and transmitted from one century to the next. 
    Dimensions
     
    Total length (cap
    closed) : 133 mm (5.2") 
    Total length with
    cap posted behind the barrel : 145 mm (5.7")  
    Barrel diameter:
    11
    mm (0.4") 
     
     
    
    Pen is New 
    
    Pen is new and never been
    used. The fountain pen has never been dipped nor inked. Comes with original
    leather box and paper as shown above.   
    
    
      
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