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Lacquering techniques continuously used since the Edo period create the appearance of metal with just wood and lacquer. We think you'll be surprised by its lightness when held and its texture.
Made using natural materials only. Please use as tableware.
Lacquering techniques continuously used since the Edo period create the appearance of metal with just wood and lacquer. We think you'll be surprised by its lightness when held and its texture.
Made using natural materials only. Please use as tableware.
Lacquering techniques continuously used since the Edo period create the appearance of metal with just wood and lacquer. We think you'll be surprised by its lightness when held and its texture.
Made using natural materials only. Please use as tableware.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Peony
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
In a boldly, brilliantly decorated design with peony flowers popularly used in patterns for kimono, ceramics, lacquerware, furniture etc. since ancient times. Peonies originate from the northwestern area of China and were called "the king of hundred flowers" due to their brilliance. They have continually been loved as a symbol of beauty, happiness and wealth. It means "regal presence" in the language of flowers.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Clematis Florida
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
Clematis florida is a popular garden flower that is also called "queen of the vine plants". Its Japanese name "tessen", or "iron wire", comes from its strong iron-like stems and vines. Also, it is a pattern often used in wedding attire etc. in the hope of a strong bond, as its name suggests. Clematis florida which exudes dignified life force strength in a refined design.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Owl
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
With large, powerful eyes that seem to attract good luck. In ancient Greece, the owl was a follower of the goddess Athena. In Europe it is known as a symbol of wisdom and god of longevity. In Japan it is popular as an auspicious symbol as its pronunciation in Japanese can also mean "bringing luck" and "no hardships". It also brings foresight, due to its great night vision and, as it can rotate its head well, relates to business prosperity.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Rabbit
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
Since ancient times in Japan, there are many stories which tell of a rabbit living on the moon. The rabbit is said to be a sacred animal that symbolizes the moon and is a messenger of gods. It even appears on the eminent "Tenjukoku Shucho", the oldest surviving embroidery work in Japan. Also, with its gently bounding form, it symbolizes taking action and a leap forward. Therefore, it makes for the perfect gift for someone you wish to take a leap forward in their new life.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Grape
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
With its extending strong vines and plentiful fruit bunches, the grapes are a popular auspicious item, in both the East & West, that symbolize prosperity for descendants and fertility. A refreshingly painted grape design with a bunch, leaf and stem motif that uses deep colors. An item that exudes a beautiful aura.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
PAMP Lacquer Painted Headphone Amp, Cherry Blossom
All you need to do is connect your PAMP and that's all. Just plug your headphones into the top and your smartphone or music player into the bottom.
It turns on and off automatically just by plugging it in or unplugging it, and you can charge it just as easily by just connecting it to your computer with the micro USB cable. It can also be easily stored in your bag, ready for use whenever you want it.
Its lightweight, compact design is no bigger or heavier than a tube of lipstick, so you can keep it in your bag or purse without it getting bulky or in the way. That way you can always enjoy your favorite music at its highest quality no matter where you are!
Tsugarunuri is considered to be one of the most robust and elegant forms of lacquerware in Japan. In order to create its wide range of expressions, layer after layer of colored lacquer must be applied, from the base to the finish, and then dried, and further ground after that, making a total of 48 steps to complete of one item.
No less than one to two months is necessary to complete it, and in contrast to the hard look of the outer surface, its comfortable feel will fill you with a sense of mystery. You'll also love the unique sparkle of the lacquer's polished finish.
PAMP Lacquer Painted Headphone Amp, Blue Lake
All you need to do is connect your PAMP and that's all. Just plug your headphones into the top and your smartphone or music player into the bottom.
It turns on and off automatically just by plugging it in or unplugging it, and you can charge it just as easily by just connecting it to your computer with the micro USB cable. It can also be easily stored in your bag, ready for use whenever you want it.
Its lightweight, compact design is no bigger or heavier than a tube of lipstick, so you can keep it in your bag or purse without it getting bulky or in the way. That way you can always enjoy your favorite music at its highest quality no matter where you are!
Tsugarunuri is considered to be one of the most robust and elegant forms of lacquerware in Japan. In order to create its wide range of expressions, layer after layer of colored lacquer must be applied, from the base to the finish, and then dried, and further ground after that, making a total of 48 steps to complete of one item.
No less than one to two months is necessary to complete it, and in contrast to the hard look of the outer surface, its comfortable feel will fill you with a sense of mystery. You'll also love the unique sparkle of the lacquer's polished finish.
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