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Sailor THE ARITA OLD IMARI Gen-emon Kiln Porcelain Arabesque 21 Kt Fountain pen OFFERED AT NO RESERVE!! Pen is brand new and 100% authentic , papers complete THE ARITA Arita is the birth town of Japanese porcelain. Historically, Arita was and is very important to fine class porcelain plates, flower vases, cups for Japanese tea ceremony. To every Japanese schoolchild, Arita is known as the birthplace of Japan 's first big export industry. Using skills brought over by a Korean named Yi Sam Pyong, Arita started with a blue and white porcelain and quickly coated it with the town's distinctive brightly colored enamels. The feudal lord who controlled the area quickly turned the town to producing for European nobility. When that business waned, Arita became the supplier of porcelain to the exclusive geisha houses of Japan , to its tea ceremony masters and to its exclusive restaurants. The main features of this pen is NOT Sailor company, it is famous original ARITA porcelain under Sailor brand name. Gen-emon Kiln Gen-emon kiln, one of the AritaÂ's most famous and prosperous kilns; was established in Zemeki,Arita.. Arita is the birthtown of finest Japanese porcelain. From 1653 to the end of the Edo period, more than two million pieces of Arita porcelain were exported to south-eastern countries and even all the way to EuropeEuropean royalty and nobility gorgeously decorated their rococo style palaces and mansions with "Imari. "Imari ware was their status symbol.In all ages and countries, regardless of East and West, Â"Old ImariÂ" have enriched the lives of many people. Gen-emon kiln is expert of Old Imari. During its long history, t have been hard times such as the Meiji restoration and World War II. The war time was particularly hard because the entire nation was involved in national defense activities under a controlled economy. However, Gen ï¼ emon kiln was designated as an authorized kiln to produce artistic porcelain. Please visit this site; I am sure you will find it interesting http://www.gen-emon.co.jp/eng/eng-1.html Maker: Sailor Model: The Arita OLD IAMRI Gen-emon Kiln Saika Fusuma- Arabesque Number: 11-8252-400 Materials: Arita Imari Porcelain Japan Special features: Gen-emon Kiln made Arita Old Imari Porcelain Japan Filling system: Converter & Cartridge type, included Nib selection: 21Kt MEDIUM Diameter: 19 mm Length: 153mm Weight: 35 gm Age: 2008 Retail Price $2550Maki-e Maki-e is an ancient Japanese art that combines intricate lacquer painting with a variety of surface decorations. ItÂ's is a highly respected traditional Japanese hand applied decoration process with more than one thousand five hundred years of history. It is regarded as the top of the Japanese decorative crafts on many different materials. Precious materials such as Gold, Silver, Enamel, Abalone shell (mother of pearl) etc. are combined and applied by hand by specialized accredited MAKI-E artists with traditional Urushi lacquers to represent a variety of traditional Japanese art, and culture SAILOR In 1911, Kyugoro Sakata, a famous and respected engineer in Japan , was first to introduce the sailor fountain pen in Japan . He started to make stylish and sophisticated writing instruments with the highest level of specification and writing presentation available anyw else in the world. All their products are renowned worldwide for their quality and carry the special lifetime guarantee of writing pleasure and excellence. The charm of the SAILOR fountain pen is excellent NIB. Master nib designer of Sailor Nobuyoshi Nagahara is worldwide famous. Although Sailor Company is one of the top of 3 famous pen companies in Japan , they are the smallest. Then what is the good of them? They are the best in NIB, which gather them the reputation. SAILOR gives importance on writing efficiency and nib design rather than the d...
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