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Nakaya Kingfisher
Cigar Long Fountain Pen
Part of the Nakaya Ka-cho-fu-getsu series, the Kingfisher pen depicts a scene of painterly beauty and detail.
Behind a reed field the sun is shining brightly on the water surface. At the same time a kingfisher flies by silently to hunt a small fish. This one moment is captured magnificently with the technique of "Taka Maki-e" (embossed maki-e).
Undercoating is done with "Kin-hirame" (rough gold powder), standard gold powder, and seashell powder. The bird and reed are painted with gold powder and colored urushi lacquer.
Nakaya craftsmen have given us a rare glimpse into the process of their work by providing a detailed, step by step description of the sequence of creating this pen;
1: Togi-tate (smoothen) Smoothen the urushi lacquer surface. If the surface is bumpy Togi-dashi (polishing) cannot be finished smoothly. Flat part is easy to do, however, it is very difficult when it comes to the round surface. 2: Ji-nuri (base painting) Apply urushi lacquer evenly on the total surface. 3: Kona-maki (powdering) Sprinkle gold powder and seashell powder. 4: Kona-gatame (fix powder) After the powder has stiffened, apply urushi lacquer thinly on the total surface and fix the powder and seashell together. 5: Nuri-komi (apply urushi lacquer) Apply urushi lacquer on whole surface. (As the sizes of gold power and seashell powder are different the surface can easily be uneven. So this and the next step (Togi=grinding) is the most sensitive part of the process to make it perfectly smooth) 6: Togi (grind) Gold powder is to be ground to half of its thickness. As seashell powder is bigger than gold powder they come out first, so they must be ground until the gold powder is half ground. In such case, i.e. the sizes of the materials differ. The grinding process is very difficult and in addition, as the surface of barrel is curved this process is even more difficult. 7: Tsuke-gaki Urushi-e (Kawasemi and reed) To the part where gold powder is to be sprinkled, picture is painted with thick urushi lacquer and gold powder is sprinkled. After hardening, colored urushi lacquer is applied and gold powder is ground out. After that painting is done and gold powder is sprinkled again and fixed. Urushi painting part is done with black urushi so that it looks like shadow. These two techniques are repeated for finishing. 8: Ro-iro Suri-urushi is performed on the whole surface and after stiffening, it is polished with palm and finger cushion. This is repeated three times. Suri-urushi is a process which first applies raw urushi lacquer and wipes off immediately after the finishing of uwanuri. This is necessary because in the process of uwanuri the surface is polished with fine sand paper which then results in making very small scratches on the surface, and the luster is gone at this point. To fill these small scratches and make the surface glossy again, urushi lacquer thin is put on and wiped off immediately. However, the urushi must be wiped completely to avoid the surface of becoming blackish.
We
provide a complimentary Platinum-brand converter used to fill this pen with bottled ink.
Seen above: A gold base with gold dust sprinkling is applied inside the cap. Below, note the attention to detail in the background behind the beautifully realized main motifs.
The
Nakaya nib, imprinted Nakata, the family name of the manufacturer, is made of solid
14K gold. Each of these nibs is suitable for our customization to extra
flexible. The medium and broad tips can be customized by us into cursive italic,
stub, or oblique points.
Price $4500
To see what nibs are
available amid compare them to other nibs we offer, please view our Tipping
Sizes Page
To see pictures of the range of Nakaya nibs
that we offer view our Nakaya
Nibs Page
For an additional $80.00 for the single
tone and $125 for the two-tone, we can provide the double-slit music nib. It is
much like a stub, with a generous ink delivery. See the Nakaya
nibs page for more details.
The
heavy decorative rice paper, simple solid softwood shipping box, and fabric pen pouch
make a lovely presentation for these Nakaya Urushi pens. Sensible and elegant packaging
has long been a hallmark of the Nakaya brand.