★作品は全て手作り、一点モノになります。
塗り・蒔絵は貴重な天然漆・純金粉を使用しています。
★All the works are handmade and one-of-a-kind.
The painting and Maki-e uses precious natural Urushi and pure gold.
★Each product is hand-made and produced in ultra-minimum quantities.
★Our products are also sold on zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled.
Thank you for your understanding.
↓★It is a pen case for a maki-e fountain pen made by a maki-e artist.★↓
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #24 Autumn flowers embroidery
¥20,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The kimono obi fabric used this time is a gorgeous fabric embroidered with autumn flowers.In addition, a deep purple Sanada cord is used for the string this time to match the purple of the bellflower flowers in the embroidery.All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 57g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk Autumn flowers embroidery (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string silk ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone)
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #23 Chrysanthemums and Makie shelf
¥20,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The kimono obi fabric used this time is a fabric with chrysanthemum flowers and a makie-work shelf. Waterfalls and autumn flowers are also depicted on the makie shelves. We cut the fabric so that the waterfall part was in the center. Very detailed embroidery. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 48g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk Chrysanthemums and Makie shelf ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone)
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #22 Waves and flowers, light blue
¥19,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The kimono silk obi fabric this time has a wave pattern with detailed embroidery of chrysanthemums and other flowers. It is a rare obi fabric with a light blue color. In addition, the fabric was cut so that the wave pattern would fit on the inner covering part. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 53g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk Waves and flowers, light blue ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★If you would like to purchase from ZENMARKET, please contact us from the contact page.
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #21 Green/flowers +tamenuri-green Pen holder
¥22,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. This pen holder was finished with Tamenuri. After painting with green urushi, transparent-urushi is applied. Over time, the transparent urushi will become more transparent and the green urushi underneath will become clearer.The urushi used is high-quality Japanese urushi, which is also used in Maki-e. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The kimono obi fabric used this time is a beautiful, deep, calm green with a beautiful floral pattern. Colored obi fabric is rare. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 43g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk green/flowers ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Fasteners:Hinoki-wood Tamenuri green+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★This product is also sale at zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled. Thank you for your understanding.
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #20 Wheel(Katawa-guruma) and chrysanthemum pattern
¥20,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The kimono obi fabric used this time has an elegant wheel and chrysanthemum pattern. It is a pattern that gives the feeling of the slow flow of time, which was often used in the late Heian period in Japan. The fabric has a pattern and color similar to the Kodaiji Maki-e lacquerware handed down at Kodaiji Temple in Kyoto. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 54g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk Wheel(Katawa-guruma) and chrysanthemum pattern embroidery ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★This product is also sale at zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled. Thank you for your understanding.
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #19 Birds and pines, bamboo and flowers
¥20,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The kimono obi fabric this time has auspicious patterns such as birds, pine trees, bamboo, flowers, and colorful embroidery, which is very gorgeous.We selected and cut the fabric so that one bird would be visible on the front and one on the inside. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 45g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk Birds and pines, bamboo and flowers /Silk thread embroidery ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★This product is also sale at zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled. Thank you for your understanding.
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #18 black & silver /Wheel and flower embroidery
¥19,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The kimono obi used this time is a beautiful fabric with a black base and silver, wheels, and colorful plant embroidery made with silk thread. This wheel is from an oxcart, a symbol of the elegant imperial culture of Japan's Heian period. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 41g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk black & silver /Wheel and flower embroidery ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★This product is also sale at zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled. Thank you for your understanding.
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #17 black & gold pine/flowers
¥19,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The fabric used this time has a beautiful contrast between jet black and gold, similar to Makie.All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 41g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk black & gold Pine and flowers ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★This product is also sale at zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled. Thank you for your understanding.
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #16 Mustard yellow chrysanthemum pattern
¥19,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. The fabric used this time is a kimono obi sik fabric with beautiful embroidery of colorful chrysanthemum flowers. The chrysanthemum flower embroidery stands out against the calm mustard color. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 50g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk Mustard yellow chrysanthemum pattern ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★This product is also sale at zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled. Thank you for your understanding.
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Pen pouch for 2 pens (XL-size) #15 flowing water and flowers
¥19,000
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This pen pouch can even hold XL-sized pens. The yellow cloth inside is a microfiber cloth called Urushi Clean, which is made specifically for lacquer-coated surfaces.The inner cloth allows you to put the pen in the pen case after it has been wiped clean by the action of putting the pen in and taking it out. When this pouch is open, there is a pen bed space where you can temporarily place pen caps and pens themselves. You can place your pens using the pen holder, which is a fastener. The pen holder is made of wood, so you can place your pens gently without damaging them. The urushi coating on the pen holder is done using a technique called "Fuki-urushi," in which the urushi is rubbed in, wiped off, and dried over and over again. Both ends are made using the raden technique, in which shells are attached with black urushi and the spaces between the shells are repeatedly painted with urushi and polished.All of them use precious natural urushi from Japan. The string is called Sanada Himo. The warp and weft threads intersect at right angles, and the weft threads are strongly driven and compressed during weaving, resulting in a durable string with almost no elasticity. This is a traditional string that has been around since the Edo period in Japan. For the front fabric this time, we chose a kimono pure silk obi with a beautiful running water pattern made of gold thread. We chose parts that allow you to enjoy the patterns, such as light blue and pale red, among the calm colors. All materials are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. [Size] for 2 pens (XL-size) ・(when unfolded) Width 9.5cm×Length 19cm ・(when folded) Width 22.5cm×Length 18.5cm(+cover part 8cm) →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 48g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono obi-fabric pure silk flowing water and flowers pattern ・Lining:Urushi-clean (ultra-fine micro fiber fabric from Teijin / A cloth specially made to be suitable for lacquered objects) ・String:Sanada-string Cotton ・Kohaze(fasteners):Hinoki-wood Fuki-urushi+Raden (abalone) ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock. ★This product is also sale at zenmarket. If it has been sold on zenmarket, it may be canceled. Thank you for your understanding.
※現在、蒔絵のカスタムオーダーは、
現在受けている注文品消化のため休止中です。
あらかじめご了承ください。
*Currently, Maki-e custom orders are on hiatus in order to concentrate on the work
on the orders that are currently being received.
Thank you for your understanding.