Danitrio Autumn Leaves on Blue Maki-E on Hanryo Fountain Pen

SKU: B9-BL
$2,000.00



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 100% Genuine Urushi

 Contains the Maki-E Red Seal (Highest Quality of Maki-E Art)

 Hand-painted by highly-trained Japanese Artisans

When autumn’s chilly wind whips up, it’s time to make a cup of tea and sit down with a journal and Danitrio Autumn Leaves. Ripe acorns adorn the cap of this lovely pen, and colorful autumn leaves decorate the whole. A clear blue sky shines behind them. The leaves and acorns are accented with maki-e, adding a bit of golden shine to the fall motif.

About Danitrio Hanryo Fountain Pen Series:

The Hanryo in Japanese means "Companion". This Danitrio pen series is the narrowest in diameter of the lineup.

Nib Details:

This pen is furnished with an 18k Gold, two-toned #5 nib. This nib is known as the "T" nib

The only nib tip sizes offered are Medium & Broad.

Technical Specification:

Cap Length 65 mm (2.56")
Cap Diameter 21 mm (0.83")
Barrel Length 110 mm (4.33")
Barrel Diameter 19 mm (0.75")
Pen Length (Closed) 147 mm (5.79")
Pen Length (Posted) Cap does not post
Net Weight 35.5 g (1.25 oz)
Net Weight (w/ink) 37.2 g (1.31 oz)
Filling System Cartridge/Converter

 About the Artisan: 


This pen was hand-painted by Masanori Omote (Masanori). Born in 1938. Masanori was awarded the "Dento-Kogei-shi" title in 1994, which an honorary title meaning "master of traditional crafts" and is given only to a select few artisans who have a significant contribution to their craft. He learned Maki-E on commonly used items and often showcases his work at art exhibitions in Japan such as Dento Kogeiten, art-and-craft exhibition established in the 1950's to help foster and pass down the skills of Japanese traditional crafts. In addition to practicing Maki-E, he has also has been a teacher at the Yamanaka Urushi Technical Center. He likes to use different lacquering techniques on the same piece and is inspired by the four seasons. He states that he works very hard on his pieces in hopes that his customers will continue to love his work.