Danitrio God’s Animal Maki-e on Yokozuna Fountain Pen

SKU: YOK-6
$30,000.00



Starting at $4500/mo for 6 month no-interest installments, 10% down using
Learn about our Payment Relief Plan.

 100% Genuine Urushi

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

Hand-painted by highly-trained Japanese Artisans

The pen presents a breathtaking celestial tableau, where mythical creatures, flowing clouds, and elegant figures drift across a radiant golden landscape. Intricate details in soft greens, crimson reds, delicate pinks, and shimmering ivory tones create a sense of movement and wonder from every angle. The expansive Yokozuna silhouette serves as a grand canvas, allowing the artwork to unfold seamlessly around the barrel and cap like a continuous story. Dark ornamental accents at the finial provide striking contrast, enhancing the richness and depth of the luminous composition. Majestic, dramatic, and richly decorative, this fountain pen is a captivating celebration of mythology, imagination, and timeless artistry.

About Danitrio Yokozuna Fountain Pen Series:

This is Danitrio's largest fountain pen line, giving the maki-e artisans the largest canvas to depict their masterpiece. When placed side-by-side with other pens, it towers over them with elegance and intimidation.
In sumo wrestling, the "Yokozuna" is the highest rank a sumo wrestler can achieve. The term means horizontal rope which is derived from the rope that is worn around the Yokozuna's waist.

 Nib Details:

This pen is furnished with an 18k Gold, two-toned #8 nib. 

An UrushiPen.com representative will contact you to confirm nib tip size preference (fine, medium, broad, or stub) following the placement of the order.

Technical Specification:

Cap Length 69 mm (2.72")
Cap Diameter 27 mm (1.06")
Barrel Length 152 mm (5.98")
Barrel Diameter 24 mm (0.95")
Pen Length (Closed) 157 mm (6.18")
Pen Length (Posted) Cap does not post
Net Weight 71 g (2.5 oz)
Net Weight (w/ink full) 81.5 g (2.87 oz)
Filling System Eye Dropper

About the Artisan:

This pen was hand-painted by Yuji (Yuji Okado). He is a maki-e artisan who trained with Urushi Master Nenshu Okado and Maki-e Master Tetsugoro Tetsuya. He has a number of maki-e masterpieces that have been accepted by the Japanese Traditional Art Exhibition.