The most charming Namiki Yukari Humming Bird Fountain Pen ever produced shows the busy Humming Bird harvesting nectar from hibiscus flower, a tropical flower which are rarely depicted in Japanese designs. The clarity...
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The Namiki Yukari Hydrangea Raden Fountain Pen carries a meaningful flower, the Hydrangea. The meaning and symbol of was first discovered in Japan, the name hydrangea comes from the Greek "hydor," meaning water, and...
Morning glory is a tropical plant which is very sensitive to sunlight. It usually bears purplish flowers and radiates tropical aural. In this Namiki Yukari Morning Glory Fountain Pen, Hira makie techniques are used...
The Namiki Yukari Herb Decoration Fountain Pen nib is an 18kt gold nib and the design on the barrel is raden inlay. Kusudama originate from ancient Japanese culture, where they were used for incense and potpourri;...
In Japan, the pine tree, or matsu, shares the same meaning as the Chinese and Korean pine trees. That is longevity, virtue and youth. They are also associated with masculinity and power.
The Namiki Yukari Rock Garden fountain pen nib is a 18kt gold nib. Their Shakkei-style garden which utilizes the views of surrounding mountains and ocean, has been rated as one of the best gardens by America’s...
This is one of the most traditional motif Yukari pens we have seen in a long time. The views are distant, the composition is subtle and the subject is serene. Atmospheric perspective provides distance between the...
Expressing modernism but yet classical in styling is the theme of Namiki Yukari Nightline Moonlight Raden Fountain Pen. In this special masterpiece made by Shinsai Sakamoto, one of the rare few female urushi artist...
The Namiki Yukari Pigeon Persimmon Fountain Pen has an understated elegance because Togidashi makie is applied skilfully on the persimmon and the pigeon to give it less glimmer but more grace. The symbol of a pigeon...
Under the Cherry Blossom trees, the swallows are taking it's time to play in the streams. The vibrant display of colours conjures a mood of celebration and liveliness. The Namiki Yukari Swallow Fountain Pen is...
The tropical fish featured on the the Namiki Yukari Tropical Fish fountain pen is an Angel Fish. On close scrutiny, you can see that the shades of blue on the tropical fish varies from one pen to another.
The tropical...
Turles are symbols of longevity and an ideal gift for birthdays. The amphibians are drawn using togidashi, takamaki and jim maki-e against a black lacquer background.
Each Namiki Yukari Turtles Fountain Pen is fitted...
The beauty of Namiki Yukari Yozakura Raden Fountain Pen is subtle. You do not realise that the sakura petals are actually made using inlaid raden. It glimmers by reflecting the raden abalone shells against the...
The Namiki Emperor Chinkin Dragon is always the favourite for any Namiki pen collector because of its mystique and the enormous power of the legendary creature. Together with the other chinkin pens like the Namiki...
An excellent illustration of Chinkin (gold inlay 沉金) on the hawk motif.The majestic hawk is painstakingly craved out from a combination of line chinkin (senbori) and dot chinkin (denbori). The sharp sight of the...
The Peony is illustrated using the technique of chinkin denbori (gold inlay 沉金)where millions of dots are dented on the surface using a sharp chisel and the artist's inner strength which will then be filled in...
The tiger motif is illustrated using the technique of chinkin denbori , where millions of dots are dented on the surface using a sharp chisel and the artist's inner strength which will then be filled in gold and...
The Cherry Blossom Sakura has always been the icon of Japan. The Sakura is admired by nobleman and kindled many poetic romance through the centuries under this beautiful tree. Namiki Chinkin Sakura Cherry Blossom has...
Cranes are commonly seen in nature in Japan. Namiki illustrates the beauty and elegance of this beautiful bird with the ancient art of Chinkin 沉金 whereby lines and dots are scrapped by a metal scrapper and then inlay...
