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Noh, established in the 14th century, is one of Japan's representative classical performing arts.
Among these, ‘Hagoromo’ is one of the most popular plays because of its bright and clear story and beautiful acting.
‘Hagoromo’ refers to the mysterious flying robe worn by heavenly maidens in the sky.
Maki-e Artist – Isshu Tamura
He has mastered the Japanese traditional Kaga Maki-e artform style from the famous master Maki-e artist Ikkou Kiyose.
This style of Maki-e has been used extensively for more than four hundred years in Kanazawa region of, Japan.
He started collaboration with Sailor for Maki-e design on their Fountain pens in 1992.
He is a true craftsman maintaining traditional techniques and yet does not hesitate to bring new ideas into the art of Maki-e.
He is Certified as a Traditional Craft Artist by the Minister of International Trade and Industry.
He is a Member of the Kanazawa Lacquer Art Association.
He is Trustee of the Kanazawa Lacquer ware Trade Association.
His designs have been used not only in fountain pens,but also in the works of famous Japanese watchmakers.
- Item Code
- 10-9842-420 (M)
10-9842-620 (B)
- Barcode
- 49-01680-17534-6 (M)
49-01680-17535-3 (B)
- Nib
- Bicolor 21K Gold with Gold
- Type
- Converter & Cartridge type
- Material
- Ebonite
- Size
- φ18.2×153.3mm
- Weight
- 38.0g
- Package
- Paulownia box
- 32 Pieces Limited to Overseas
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