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Sailor Maki-e "GEISHA-Ukiyo-e Art" Limited Production Pen "BEST PEN FOR YOUR COLLECTION, 20PCS . SPCIAL LIMITED PRODUCTION PEN" GEISHA-Ukiyo-e Art Maki-e Pen Sailor have launched Geisha-Ukiyo-e Art Makie pen in July, 2007 . They made only 20pcs. initial limited production pen and sell only in Japan now. It is not available out side of Japan . Geisha reflects the Japanese entertainment culture and Ukiyo-e art represents top class master piece. Please look at the pen features, you feel the differences. Traditional Sailor Makie is mid size 1911 and normal nib, Sailor has made this special 20 pcs. limited production pen with trademark NAGINATA nib with demanding large size 1911 pen . Absolutely rare pen for collection. T is no certainty that Sailor will continue this pen and sell outside Japan . Sailor does not take order directly as other LP pens. I personally recommend this model to all Maki-e lovers. BRAND NEW, ALL PAPERS COMPLETE, COMES DIRECTLY FROM SAILOR Manufacture: Sailor Model: Sailor Limited Production Makie Geisha-Ukiyo-e Ark 21Kt Naginata Medium nib large 1911 Fountain Pen Product Number: 11-9085-420 Nib material: 21KtNib size: Naginata Medium nib Body-large 1911 Black Golden Trim Filling system -converter included Barrel: 15mm Length: 141mm*cap closed Pen Weight- 23gm Age: July, 2007 Geisha& Maiko "Gei" means arts or performance in Japanese. "Sha" means people. Geisha are professional hostesses who entertain guests through various performing arts. Geisha girls and women are not ordinary hostesses and are not prostitutes. It's believed that the women who danced for warriers in the 11th century are the predecessors of geisha. Geisha girls and women are trained in a number of traditional skills; Japanese ancient dance, singing, playing instruments (a three stringed instrument called shamisen is an essential instrument), flower arrangement, wearing kimono, tea ceremony, calligraphy, conversation, alcohol serving manners, and more. Geisha girls and women are talented Japanese women who patiently go through extensive training. Even after becoming a geisha girl, they keep improving their skills by taking many lessons. Maiko is those geisha who are trained from their childhood. The devoted themselves from the childhood to become a perfect geisha. Kyoto is still the best place to find out Japanese old geisha and maiko culture. Ukiyo-e Art Ukiyo-e "pictures of the floating world", is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints (or woodcuts ) and paintings produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of landscapes, the theatre and pleasure quarters . It is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing in Japan . l Maki-e Maki-e is an ancient Japanese art that combines intricate lacquer painting with a variety of surface decorations . These traditionally include powered gold and other precious metals, gemstones, mother of pearl or abalone shell. l 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. The Sailor Pen Company was started in Hiroshima , Japan . And; it is standing still now as a recognized factory. The Sailor Pen Company has proudly maintained this quality and technological excellence. Over the many years it has existed and still today it offers the customer a unique variety of writing instruments. 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 ar...
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