Danitrio Sakura Meets Rose Maki-E on Yokozuna Fountain Pen
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✓ 100% Genuine Urushi
✓ Contains the Maki-E Red Seal (Highest Quality of Maki-E Art)
✓ Hand-painted by highly-trained Japanese Artisans
Sakura, or cherry blossom, is a national symbol in Japan. They symbolize renewal and the ephemeral nature of life. In the springtime, the Japanese celebrate the blooming of the blossoms with their friends and family under Sakura trees.
Roses are a symbol of romantic love in Japan.
About Danitrio Yokozuna Fountain Pen Series:
This is Danitrio's largest fountain pen line, giving the maki-e artisans the largest canvas to depict their masterpiece. When placed side-by-side with other pens, it towers over them with elegance and intimidation.
In sumo wrestling, the "Yokozuna" is the highest rank a sumo wrestler can achieve. The term means horizontal rope which is derived from the rope that is worn around the Yokozuna's waist.
Nib Details:
This pen is furnished with an 18k Gold, #50 nib. The #50 nib comes in only one standard tip size: broad.
Technical Specification:
Cap Length | 69 mm (2.72") |
Cap Diameter | 27 mm (1.06") |
Barrel Length | 152 mm (5.98") |
Barrel Diameter | 24 mm (0.95") |
Pen Length (Closed) | 157 mm (6.18") |
Pen Length (Posted) | Cap does not post |
Net Weight | 71 g (2.5 oz) |
Net Weight (w/ink full) | 81.5 g (2.87 oz) |
Filling System | Eye Dropper |
About the Artisan:
This pen was hand-painted by Tatsuya Todo (Kosetsu). He is an established maki-e artist who carries a strong name in the urushi fountain pen world. He was trained under the notable Masanori Omote (another artisan that works with Danitrio). He has had his pieces exhibited in numerous urushi exhibitions and holds the Dento Kogei-shi title, which an honorary title meaning "master of traditional crafts" and is given only to a select few artisans who have a significant contribution to their craft.