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Maki-e Koi Maki-e Koi Product descriptionLimited EditionMaki-e KoiThe colorful fish from Japan called Koi are not only revered for their beauty; they are intrinsically tied to Japanese culture: Every Japanese child knows the story of a Koi that battled its way up a waterfall in order to become a dragon, and that’s why these fish are a symbol for endurance, strength, and the determination to reach your goal.. 2016. 11. 10.
Maki-e Seaside Maki-e Seaside Product descriptionMaki-e Seaside The glittering water of the curling wave on the barrel immediately draws the eye to this fantastic painting of Maki-e artist Shozo Nakamura. He modeled the design of the Pelikan Seaside fountain pen on the painting ”The great wave of Kanagawa” by Hokusai Katsushika, who was one of the most famous Japanese painters in the Edo Era and particularly w.. 2016. 11. 8.
Maki-e "Sea World" Maki-e Sea World Product descriptionSea WorldOur planet is covered by 360 million square kilometres of water. The history of the oceans is as old as the earth itself, and all life on our planet originates from the depths of the oceans. These came into being what feels like an eternity ago - an estimated 4.6 billion years.The motifs on the fountain pen symbolize this history: The turtle - the sym.. 2016. 11. 6.
Maki-e Renjishi Maki-e RenjishiProduct descriptionRenjishiKabuki is a traditional Japanese form of theatre. Its origin is said to be from a series of performances by Izumono Okuni in Kitano Tenmangu in 1603 (the beginning of the Edo era). These performances became very popular in Kyoto, and for the last four hundred years have been established as a point of Japanese pride for traditional art. More recently, Kab.. 2016. 11. 4.
Maki-e "Maiko in Kyoto' Maki-e "Maiko in Kyoto"Product descriptionMaiko in KyotoIn 794, the Japanese Emperor Kammu declared the transfer of the capital of Japan to a new city which he called Kyoto. It was the place of an impressive dynasty, where the common people also lead powerful lives. By the end of the 12th century, Kyoto had become the center of commerce and industry of Japan. After approximately seven hundred ye.. 2016. 11. 2.
Maki-e "Karajishi" (Chinese Lion) Maki-e Karajishi (Chinese Lion) Product descriptionKarajishi (Chinese Lion) Tigers used to be regarded as the king of beasts in ancient China, but when the rumors about lions were passed on to Chinese people through the Silk Road, lions took the place of tigers. Lions were also valued as the symbol of kingship – not only in China but also in Egypt and India where lion statues were placed in the .. 2016. 10. 31.
Maki-e "Ginko & Maple Leaves" Maki-e "Ginko & Maple Leaves" Product descriptionGinko & Maple Leaves Maki-e is a complex Japanese lacquer painting technique, renowned for its beauty and artistry. In the process, the rare Japanese lacquer Urushi is applied to the fountain pen in a multitude of layers which are polished repeatedly. The design is drawn with colored lacquer onto the surface. This technique is called Togidashi-Mak.. 2016. 10. 27.
Maki-e 'Four-Leaf Clover " Maki-e "Four-Leaf Clover" Product descriptionFour-Leaf CloverThe four-leaf clover is one of the most famous good luck charms. According to an ancient European legend, anyone finding a four-leaf clover will also find happiness since, being very rare, it is considered to be a powerful talisman. In a famous story, the life of Napoleon Bonaparte was saved when, on the field of battle, he stopped to .. 2016. 10. 25.
The art of creating a Maki-e fountain pen - a movie The art of creating a Maki-e fountain pen - a movie The short film shows the making of a Pelikan Maki-e fountain pen.Maki-e is a tradition-steeped, artistic craftsmanship in Japan, in which delicate patterns are sprinkled onto objects of all kinds. Using specially prepared Urushi lacquer - which is won from the sap of the Japanese lacquer tree - and different precious metal powders, filigree mot.. 2016. 10. 23.
Maki-e Dragon and Phoenix Maki-e Dragon and PhoenixDragon and PhoenixThe dragon and the phoenix are the most important creatures in Chinese mythology and are surrounded by a wealth of legend and folklore. The Chinese dragon is a good-natured and benign creature in contrast to its Western counterpart. As a magical animal it is capable of shrinking to the size of a silkworm or swelling until it fills the space between heav.. 2016. 10. 21.
Maki-e Cherry Blossom & Autumn Leaves Maki-e Cherry Blossom & Autumn LeavesMaki-e Autumn Leaves fountain pen Cherry Blossom & Autumn LeavesTwo opposing seasons are featured with this Maki-e series. They catch the beauty of the blossom in spring and of the colored leaves in autumn. As a set, they combine the eternal circle of the seasons. Maki-e and Chinkin are the most representative techniques of ornamental lacquer ware.In Maki-e, .. 2016. 10. 19.
Maki-e Fuji & Cranes Maki-e Fuji & CranesProduct descriptionFuji & CranesPainting Japan’s venerated symbols of Mount Fuji and cranes, Pelikan’s “Mount Fuji and Cranes” Maki-e Fountain Pen marries 174 years of exquisite Pelikan Germany craftsmanship with the revered Japanese traditional Maki-e techniques.A renowned Maki-e Master paints three cranes – cherished symbols of long life and good luck – flying elegantly alo.. 2016. 10. 17.