LIMITED EDITION
MAKI-E
BUTTERFLY AND CHRYSANTHEMUN
FOUNTAIN
PEN
LIMITED EDITION
MAKI-E
BUTTERFLY AND CHRYSANTHEMUN
FOUNTAIN
PEN
The butterfly,
depicted on our prized limited edition Maki-e pen, elegantly
flapping its wings toward flowers is known as the Great Purple
Emperor. The butterfly design is regarded as a symbol of
regeneration and revival, an auspicious motif as the butterfly
transforms itself from caterpillar to pupa to adult over its
lifetime. The Great Purple Emperor's valiant and magnificent
appearance, and its stately beauty, has made it the national
butterfly of Japan. In comparison to other butterfly species, it is
relatively large in size, the adult male being 9 - 10 cm while the
female is 11 - 12 cm, with wings fully extended. The caterpillar
eats nettle leaves in preparation for its pending metamorphosis. The
adult butterfly flies majestically between tall trees seeking the
sap of hardwoods, such as oak. The male butterfly has a shiny bright
bluish-purple pattern in the center of its wings, hence the reason
for its name. The pens depict this elegant pattern through Taka
Maki-e (raised lacquer work) technique, displaying beautiful shiny
plum-colored wings and Raden (mother-of-pearl) technique.
Together with the Japanese plum, bamboo and orchid, the
chrysanthemum is one of the flowers that epitomizes shikunshi*, and
is a symbol of autumn. Along with the cherry blossom, the
chrysanthemum is widely popular as one of the national flowers of
Japan. Chrysanthemum is believed to have medicinal powers conferring
immortality and it is said that, since ancient times, people in
China have drunk chrysanthemum liquor during the Chrysanthemum
Festival (on September 9th of the lunar calendar) in the hope of
warding off evil sprits and to acquire longevity. This noble flower
is illustrated on the pens through the gold and silver raised
lacquer method.
Recently, the living conditions for both butterflies and
chrysanthemums have worsened due to the depletion of rural
grasslands and mountains as urbanization progresses. The Japanese is
keen to respect the symbols of their traditional culture - flowers,
birds, wind and moon, as well as nature's beauty. Also, they
emphasize that they should preserve the environments surrounding
them. With that hope in mind, Namiki is pleased to introduce the
2007 "Butterfly and Chrysanthemum" Namiki limited edition pen.
Only 99 pens have been produced worldwide. The body of the Emperor
size pen has been decorated by the skilled artisan Michifumi
employing refined Maki-e techniques.
A precision 18-karat gold nib with rhodium accent and piston ink
delivery system 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 an elegant gift box, the lid of which is decorated with
a "Kaga Yuzen", one of the most prestigious traditional handicrafts
of Japan.
LIMITED EDITION
MAKI-E
BUTTERFLY AND CHRYSANTHEMUN
FOUNTAIN
PEN
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