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Pensinasia - Fine Writing Instruments
Pensinasia is a collection of more than a decade of pens, fine writing instruments, and limited edition collectables. Over the past years, I have painstakingly detailed and photographed each pen I have owned, recording down every minute detail within this website. If you are a pen lover like me, you will find Pensinasia to be your definite source of knowledge to fountain pens.

Sailor Limited Edition King of Pens (KOP) Chinkin Peacock Fountain Pen

Sailor Limited Edition King of Pens (KOP) Chinkin Peacock Fountain Pen

Peacocks are large birds with bright blue and green colors and are famous for their iridescent tails.
Because of its habit of attacking poisonous snakes and scorpions to protect its eggs and chicks, the peacock was incorporated into Buddhist beliefs under the name "Peacock King" as a symbol of warding off evil spirits.
In Japan, there is a record in the Nihon Shoki (the oldest chronicles of Japan) that peacocks were presented as a gift from Silla in 598.
In the Edo period (1603-1867), a teahouse where visitors could drink tea while watching peacocks appeared in Osaka and was called "peacock teahouse.

Ms. Etsuko Tsuruta, renowned for her intricate and delicate Chinkin work, has once again demonstrated her exceptional skill and artistry in this limited edition pen. The Chinkin technique, which involves carving intricate designs into the surface of the pen and filling them with gold, is beautifully showcased in this piece.

The stunning pen, the set includes a beautifully designed Aizu-nuri box. The box itself is a work of art, featuring a detailed Chinkin depiction of a peacock in all its glory. The intricate gold-filled carvings on the box mirror the pen’s design, making the entire presentation a cohesive and luxurious experience.

Chinkin artist Etsuko Tsuruta
She was born in Ishikawa prefecture in Japan.
In 1970, she served her time apprenticeship with Mr. Koji Itaya, a famous Chinkin artist, living in Ishikawa prefecture.
She joined the 20th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition in 1973 and her crafts were accepted for this exhibition for the first time.
After that, her crafts were accepted 34 times for this exhibition.
She was certified a member of the Japan Art Craft Association in 1977.
In 1984, her craft was selected at the Exhibition of Japanese Traditional Lacquer Art Craft and her crafts were accepted 23 times for this exhibition.
In 1989, she served her time apprenticeship with Mr. Shogyo Oba who is a famous Living National Treasure, and she became an instructor of the Technical institute of Wajima Lacquer Art Craft.
In 1991, she joined Ishikawa Prefecture exhibition of the Japan Traditional Art Crafts and she was awarded the encouragement prize at this exhibition.
In 2000, she joined the Japan Traditional Art Crafts and she won the main prize of the Chief of the Cultural Affairs Agency.


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