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Namiki LE Yukari Royale ‘Hyoutan Namazu’
Hyoutan Namazu", "Gourd and Catfish", is a famous Japanese
saying, which means "slippery" or "elusive". The saying
originates from the old paintings of the Zen riddle, which
depicted a man trying to catch a Catfish by using a Gourd.
The Gourd is a symbol of good fortune and has been used widely as a
charm and an amulet of good luck. For example, it is believed to
be able to ward off evil spirits because of its elusiveness. The
Japanese word for six gourds, Mubyou, sounds the same as the
word "disease-free". For children, the gourd symbolizes a wish
to be granted because it has many seeds. It is also a symbol of
business prosperity with its intertwining vines. In addition,
the gourd has the meaning of "infinity", as the shape is similar
to the sign of "∞", so it is said to bring unlimited positive
results.
In Japan, the Catfish is well known as a likable character. It is
commonly believed that Catfish can predict earthquakes and that
they are the originators of earthquakes.
A precision 18-karat gold nib with rhodium accent and a superior piston
converter ensures first-class writing quality and long-lasting
performance. A special ink bottle designed specifically for this
collectible pen completes the majestic presentation.
The pens are presented in a unique gift box with the shape of a Gourd.
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