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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.
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Great Wave Mt. Fuji
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
"The Great Wave off Kanagawa" from the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji is the piece from the series that was finished last.
This is a famous masterpiece with Mt. Fuji towering in the distance behind raging waves that carry boats with helpless passengers onboard. The contrasts between movement & stillness and near & far stand out in this work. It is known to have influenced a number of artists - it was praised by Van Gogh and gave Debussy the idea for a symphony (La Mer).
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Great Wave Mt. Fuji (White)
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
"The Great Wave off Kanagawa" from the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji is the piece from the series that was finished last.
This is a famous masterpiece with Mt. Fuji towering in the distance behind raging waves that carry boats with helpless passengers onboard. The contrasts between movement & stillness and near & far stand out in this work. It is known to have influenced a number of artists - it was praised by Van Gogh and gave Debussy the idea for a symphony (La Mer).
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Red Fuji
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
"Fine Wind, Clear Morning" (also known as "Red Fuji") from the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji depicts a red-tinged mountain bathed in the early morning light of summer. The mountain is struck by the morning light, creating a bright, red appearance. The magnificently drawn piece shows this brief moment with a compact composition and dynamic coloration.
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Red Fuji (White)
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
"Fine Wind, Clear Morning" (also known as "Red Fuji") from the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji depicts a red-tinged mountain bathed in the early morning light of summer. The mountain is struck by the morning light, creating a bright, red appearance. The magnificently drawn piece shows this brief moment with a compact composition and dynamic coloration.
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Fujin-Raijin
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
The original folding screen painting created by the brush of Tawaraya Sotatsu. This famous folding screen painting has been replicated and copied by a number of artists including those of the Rimpa school.
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Fujin-Raijin (White)
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
The original folding screen painting created by the brush of Tawaraya Sotatsu. This famous folding screen painting has been replicated and copied by a number of artists including those of the Rimpa school.
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Dragon & Phoenix
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
A dragon and phoenix come together and dance in this design. The dragon represents male energy and is a yang symbol of vitality. The phoenix represents female brilliance and beauty, and when it is placed together with a dragon, it creates a symbol that represents ultimate yin.
It is an auspicious pattern for enjoying a blessed married life, wealth and a large family that has symbolized marital harmony since ancient times in feng shui - with the dragon representing male and the phoenix female.
iPhone 6/6S Cover, Takamori Makie, Dragon & Phoenix (White)
Winner of the Bronze Prize in the COOL JAPAN Category and the Country/Region Award America Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest, 2013.
The sturdy polycarbonate body is adorned with Takamori makie.
Takamori makie is Japanese patterns and feng shui patterns designed by painters which have a slightly raised 3D appearance.
A dragon and phoenix come together and dance in this design. The dragon represents male energy and is a yang symbol of vitality. The phoenix represents female brilliance and beauty, and when it is placed together with a dragon, it creates a symbol that represents ultimate yin.
It is an auspicious pattern for enjoying a blessed married life, wealth and a large family that has symbolized marital harmony since ancient times in feng shui - with the dragon representing male and the phoenix female.
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