Danitrio Totetsu Maki-E on Genkai Fountain Pen
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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
The pen presents a captivating composition of ancient-inspired motifs rendered in warm gold, bronze, and soft silver tones against a deep black backdrop. Flowing geometric forms and symbolic elements wrap seamlessly around the oversized Genkai body, creating a sense of movement and visual depth from every angle. Delicate accents and scattered highlights bring contrast and texture, while the harmonious palette evokes an atmosphere of timeless elegance and mystery. The striking artwork extends across both barrel and cap, transforming the pen into a continuous panoramic display of intricate design. Bold yet refined, this fountain pen commands attention as a sophisticated writing instrument and an exceptional piece of collectible art.
About Danitrio Genkai Series:
The owner of Danitrio had called this series of pens "Genkai", meaning "limit" in Japanese. The intent was that this would be the largest pen series of Danitrio and no other pen would be larger than it. Little did he know that later on he would develop a series with an even larger pen called the Yokozuna.
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 | 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 Kenji Yamamoto. Born in 1964. He started lacquering when he was only 7 years old and moved into oil paintings only a few years later. He takes a philosophic approach and believes that "creating good works is a reflection of one's journey of the spirit". Before performing maki-e on fountain pens, he primarily worked on maki-e pieces that were around 4'x4' (much larger). His maki-e works have been accepted by Nitten each year since 1995. He is a member of Gendai Kogei Bijusuka Kyokai (Modern Craft Art Association), a major artisan organization in Japan.







