Danitrio Tsugaru-nuri Kara-nuri in Wine on Hanryo 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
Kara-nuri is one of the styles of Tsugaru-nuri artwork that originated from the Aomori Prefecture of Japan. In Kara-nuri, there is a pattern of amorphous specks typically of a color that contrasts with its background color scattered throughout the entire pen body. Tsugaru-nuri's inception was first in lacquerware in the Edo Period few hundred years ago when there was a search for a style of art that would depict the symbol of nobility, prestige, and extravagance.
About Danitrio Hanryo Fountain Pen Series:
The Hanryo in Japanese means "Companion". This Danitrio pen series is the narrowest in diameter of the lineup.
Nib Details:
This pen is furnished with an 18k Gold, two-toned #5 nib. This nib is known as the "T" nib.
The only nib tip sizes offered are Medium & Broad.
Technical Specification:
Cap Length | 65 mm (2.56") |
Cap Diameter | 21 mm (0.83") |
Barrel Length | 110 mm (4.33") |
Barrel Diameter | 19 mm (0.75") |
Pen Length (Closed) | 147 mm (5.79") |
Pen Length (Posted) | Cap does not post |
Net Weight | 35.5 g (1.25 oz) |
Net Weight (w/ink) | 37.2 g (1.31 oz) |
Filling System | Cartridge/Converter |
About the Artisan:
This pen was hand-painted by artisans from the city of Tsugaru in the Aomori prefecture, most well known in the northern tip of Japan for its unique lacquerware designs. Tsugaru-nuri techniques are incredibly challenging and do not leave room for error to execute. These artisans have since now retired.