★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 case for 12 pens (XL-size) #7 Chrysanthemum and treasure (takara-zukushi) pattern
¥30,000
SOLD OUT
This pen case was designed to store your precious maki-e and urushi pens in beautiful condition. The yellow inner cloth (microfiber 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. The cover part of the pen case is made to cover the width of six pens, so you can wipe the pens gently before putting them in the case. 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 clasp is made from Hinoki-wood in the shape of bamboo leaf, which is easy to pierce and fasten. A base coat is applied, the shell is pasted on, urushi is applied to cover the thickness of the shell, and the urushi is sharpened to expose the shell.The sides and back are sprinkled with pure silver powder and painted with transparent urushi. I think the more time passes, the more glossy the urushi will become. The fabric for this kimono is black-tomesode.The black Tomesode is the most formal dress (first dress) for married women. It is mainly worn on celebratory occasions such as weddings and wedding receptions. Therefore, it is painted with auspicious patterns. The design of the kimono used this time is a chrysanthemum flower, bush clover, and a traditional Japanese treasure pattern. We have luxuriously used parts with very gorgeous and beautiful patterns. [Size] for 12 pens (XL) ・(when unfolded) Width 22cm×Length 18.5cm ・(when folded) Width 44cm×Length 18.5cm →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 109g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono fabric pure silk black-tomesode Chrysanthemum and treasure (takara-zukushi) 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+Raden (Abalone shellfish)+pure silver powder (side/back) urushi coating ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock.
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Pen case for 12 pens (XL-size) #6 Cranes and flowers
¥30,000
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This pen case was designed to store your precious maki-e and urushi pens in beautiful condition. The yellow inner cloth (microfiber 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. The cover part of the pen case is made to cover the width of six pens, so you can wipe the pens gently before putting them in the case. 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 clasp is made from Hinoki-wood in the shape of bamboo leaf, which is easy to pierce and fasten. A base coat is applied, the shell is pasted on, urushi is applied to cover the thickness of the shell, and the urushi is sharpened to expose the shell.The sides and back are sprinkled with pure silver powder and painted with transparent urushi. I think the more time passes, the more glossy the urushi will become. The fabric for this kimono is black-tomesode.The black Tomesode is the most formal dress (first dress) for married women. It is mainly worn on celebratory occasions such as weddings and wedding receptions. Therefore, it is painted with auspicious patterns. The design of this kimono features cranes and various flowers. The gold dots, which look like they have been sprinkled with gold powder in Makie, are made with fine gold thread. This is a very colorful and gorgeous kimono. [Size] for 12 pens (XL) ・(when unfolded) Width 22cm×Length 18.5cm ・(when folded) Width 44cm×Length 18.5cm →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 112g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono fabric pure silk black-tomesode Cranes 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+Raden (Abalone shellfish)+pure silver powder (side/back) urushi coating ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock.
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Pen case for 12 pens (XL-size) #5 Black-tomesode Heian Period Patterns
¥30,000
SOLD OUT
This pen case was designed to store your precious maki-e and urushi pens in beautiful condition. The yellow inner cloth (microfiber 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. The cover part of the pen case is made to cover the width of six pens, so you can wipe the pens gently before putting them in the case. 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 clasp is made from Hinoki-wood in the shape of bamboo leaf, which is easy to pierce and fasten. A base coat is applied, the shell is pasted on, urushi is applied to cover the thickness of the shell, and the urushi is sharpened to expose the shell.The sides and back are sprinkled with pure silver powder and painted with transparent urushi. I think the more time passes, the more glossy the urushi will become. The fabric for this kimono is black-tomesode.The black Tomesode is the most formal dress (first dress) for married women. It is mainly worn on celebratory occasions such as weddings and wedding receptions. Therefore, it is painted with auspicious patterns. The kimono design this time features many elegant motifs from the Heian period in Japan. In addition to detailed motifs such as shell matching "Kai-awase", biwa, flutes, and Heian aristocrats, chrysanthemums and wisteria flowers are also depicted. There are also embroidery on the strings and flowers in places. [Size] for 12 pens (XL) ・(when unfolded) Width 22cm×Length 18.5cm ・(when folded) Width 44cm×Length 18.5cm →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 106g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono fabric pure silk black-tomesode Heian period 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+Raden (Abalone shellfish)+pure silver powder (side/back) urushi coating ★All items are one-of-a-kind, so we don't have the same item in stock.
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Pen case for 12 pens (XL-size) #4 “Edo-Komon” purple
¥30,000
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This pen case was designed to store your precious maki-e and urushi pens in beautiful condition. The yellow inner cloth (microfiber 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. The cover part of the pen case is made to cover the width of six pens, so you can wipe the pens gently before putting them in the case. 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 clasp is made from Hinoki-wood in the shape of bamboo leaf, which is easy to pierce and fasten. A base urushi-coat is applied, the shell is pasted on, urushi is applied to cover the thickness of the shell, and the urushi is sharpened to expose the shell.The sides and back are sprinkled with silver powder and painted with transparent urushi. I think the more time passes, the more glossy the urushi will become. The fabric for this kimono is "Edo-komon"."Edo Komon" is a type of intricate and delicate one-color dyeing pattern that is said to look "almost like a solid color."This time, the kimono silk-fabric has a "kiredori pattern" which looks like fabrics with various designs sewn together. The pattern is dotted with swirls, Seigaiha patterns, and Shippo patterns. [Size] for 12 pens (XL) ・(when unfolded) Width 22cm×Length 18.5cm ・(when folded) Width 44cm×Length 18.5cm →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 98g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono fabric pure silk Edo-komon purple ・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+Raden (Abalone shellfish)+pure silver powder (side/back) urushi coating ★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 case for 12 pens (XL-size) #3 "Black-Tomesode" crane and pine
¥30,000
SOLD OUT
This pen case was designed to store your precious maki-e and urushi pens in beautiful condition. The yellow inner cloth (microfiber 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. The cover part of the pen case is made to cover the width of six pens, so you can wipe the pens gently before putting them in the case. 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 clasp is made from Hinoki-wood in the shape of bamboo leaf, which is easy to pierce and fasten. A base coat is applied, the shell is pasted on, urushi is applied to cover the thickness of the shell, and the urushi is sharpened to expose the shell.The sides and back are sprinkled with silver powder and painted with transparent urushi. I think the more time passes, the more glossy the urushi will become. The fabric for this kimono is black-tomesode.The black Tomesode is the most formal dress (first dress) for married women. It is mainly worn on celebratory occasions such as weddings and wedding receptions. Therefore, it is painted with auspicious patterns. [Size] for 12 pens (XL) ・(when unfolded) Width 22cm×Length 18.5cm ・(when folded) Width 44cm×Length 18.5cm →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 107g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono fabric pure silk black-tomesode crane and pine ・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+Raden (Abalone shellfish)+pure silver powder (side/back) urushi coating ★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 case for 12 pens (XL-size) #2 "Black-Tomesode"-Pine, cherry plum, tachibana
¥30,000
SOLD OUT
This pen case was designed to store your precious maki-e and urushi pens in beautiful condition. The yellow inner cloth (microfiber 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. The cover part of the pen case is made to cover the width of six pens, so you can wipe the pens gently before putting them in the case. 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 clasp is made from Hinoki-wood in the shape of bamboo leaf, which is easy to pierce and fasten. A base coat is applied, the shell is pasted on, urushi is applied to cover the thickness of the shell, and the urushi is sharpened to expose the shell.The sides and back are sprinkled with silver powder and painted with transparent urushi. I think the more time passes, the more glossy the urushi will become. The fabric for this kimono is black-tomesode.The black Tomesode is the most formal dress (first dress) for married women. It is mainly worn on celebratory occasions such as weddings and wedding receptions. Therefore, it is painted with auspicious patterns. [Size] for 12 pens (XL) ・(when unfolded) Width 22cm×Length 18.5cm ・(when folded) Width 44cm×Length 18.5cm →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 100g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono fabric pure silk black-tomesode pine,cherry plum, tachibana ・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+Raden (Abalone shellfish)+pure silver powder (side/back) urushi coating ★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 case for 12 pens (XL size) #1 black-tomesode crane and pine
¥30,000
SOLD OUT
This pen case was designed to store your precious maki-e and urushi pens in beautiful condition. The yellow inner cloth (microfiber 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. The cover part of the pen case is made to cover the width of six pens, so you can wipe the pens gently before putting them in the case. 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 clasp is made from Hinoki-wood in the shape of bamboo leaf, which is easy to pierce and fasten. A base coat is applied, the shell is pasted on, urushi is applied to cover the thickness of the shell, and the urushi is sharpened to expose the shell.The sides and back are sprinkled with silver powder and painted with transparent urushi. I think the more time passes, the more glossy the urushi will become. The fabric for this kimono is blask-tomesode.The black Tomesode is the most formal dress (first dress) for married women. It is mainly worn on celebratory occasions such as weddings and wedding receptions. Therefore, it is painted with auspicious patterns. [Size] for 12 pens (XL) ・(when unfolded) Width 22cm×Length 18.5cm ・(when folded) Width 44cm×Length 18.5cm →Pen size that can be stored: Namiki #50, Pelikan M1000 and Montblanc 146 / 149 [Weight of body] 96g [Materials used] ・Outer fabric : vintage kimono fabric pure silk black-tomesode crane and pine ・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+Raden (White butterfly shell)+pure silver powder (side/back) urushi coating ★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.