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Platinum Izumo Yakumo Byakudan Maki-e Fountain Pen

MSRP: $1,500.00
You save 20%

$1,200.00

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(1 customer review)

The floating clouds painted on the ceiling of the Izumo Shrine are used as the motif on the Platinum Izumo Yakumo Byakudan. Starting with an ebonite cap and barrel, gold leaf is first applied to the entire surface. A sea of clouds is then painted around the pen with silver powder and kinsunago (gold dust) is spread throughout as an accent. Additional floating clouds are then painted in brightly colored urushi: red, green, and orange. To accentuate the design, the outlining has been drawn in silver. Lastly, multi-layers of sukiurushi (transparent lacquer) are applied as the finish. Over time, the sukiurushi becomes increasingly more transparent, allowing the design to appear more vibrant and vivid. Each piece created using maki-e is hand-finished by skilled artisans using an amazing number of processes combined with traditional artistic techniques taking many weeks and months to complete.

The Platinum Yakumo Byakudan features the large 18k, two-tone gold nib normally only available in three widths (F, M, and B), but the Nibsmith is proud to be able to offer all six widths the President nib is made in: Ultra Extra Fine, Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, and Coarse (Double Broad). No other retailer offers as many nib options.

Each Platinum Izumo fountain pen is packaged in a wooden box with a pen kimono and includes a single cartridge and converter.

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The Curved Architect grind should be selected on Platinum Coarse or Sailor Zoom nibs for best results. The Curved Architect grind is functionally identical to the Naginata-Togi and Goccia nibs offered by other brands and is in no way associated with those brands.

Orders with “No adjustment. Ship ASAP!” and “Tune & Smooth” ship in 3-5 business days. All other nib customizations ship in 7-9 weeks.

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Description

We have applied an ebonite barrel to all of the three models, which is known as the best material to be used in the body of a fountain pen for its heat resistant performance. The arising sea of clouds, which are the symbolic image of the Izumo Shrine, are expressed with the maki-e technique, and the floating clouds painted on the ceiling of the Izumo Shrine, are used as a motif and described brightly with colored urushi. Yakumonuri technique applies several coatings of sukiurushi (transparent lacquer), in which urushi becomes increasingly more transparent with time, thus the pattern starts slightly to emerge, changing into a deeper and richer pattern within its glossy finish. This streamlined king size design offers a relaxed writing that does not need the cap on the back of their pens.

Manufacturing process of “Yakumo Byakudan”
1. Paste the gold leaf on the entire ebonite body.
2. The sea of clouds is painted with silver powder and kinsunago (gold dust) is spread as an accent.
3. Using a replication of the illustration from the ceiling of the Izumo Shrine as a motif, the floating clouds are described with brightly colored urushi. To accentuate the design, the outlining has been drawn in silver.
4. Lastly, multi-layers of sukiurushi (transparent lacquer) are applied as the finish.

The Story of Yagumonuri Lacquerware

Lacquer (urushi) has an old history that dates back to he Stone Age. Its etymology is said to come from the idea “to moisten,” or uruosu in Japanese. Lacquer has been expressed through traditional crafts rooted in Japanese culture across the ages. There are numerous ways of applying lacquer. Yagumonuri uses a technique known as maki-e (Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder). The deep, rich colors represent the sea of clouds and the heavens based on a motif of “thick clouds” (Yagumo) as found in the drawing on the ceiling of Izumo Taisha shrine. This gives Yagumonuri a sort of mysterious feel. In this technique, the base of transparent lacquer becomes visible by applying a semi-transparent layer on top to finish. As the piece ages, the colors become more vivid for people to enjoy. Each piece created using maki-e is hand-finished by skilled artisans using an amazing number of processes combined with traditional artistic techniques.

The Platinum Pen Company was born in Shimane, Izumo-no-kuni. Company founder Shunichi Nakata christened the “Izumo” collection of fountain pens in 2010 with the blessing of city officials and to acknowledge the company’s origins. The city has in turn recognised the Platinum Izumo as one of the city’s designated “Izumo brands”.

THE ART AND HISTORY OF URUSHI

The history of Urushi lacquer goes back to the Stone Age.
The timeless art of Urushi has for centuries brought to life the intricate depth of Japanese history and culture.
‘NURI(Urushi coating) has many coating techniques. Tamenuri (Urushi lacquer) has many processes. All processes have been performed by traditional experienced craftsman. A vivid beautiful urushi lacquer finish will increase in beauty over time, you can be proud of Urushi lacquer fountain pen. The URUSHI fountain pen will outlast an original owner by many generations and can be passed on for each succeeding generation to enjoy and treasure.

Additional information

Weight 1.4 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 6 × 4 in
Nib Size

Ultra Extra Fine, Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, Coarse (Double Broad)

Nib Material

18k Gold

Nib Color

Two Tone

Filling System

Cartridge/Converter

Compatible Refills

Bottle, Platinum Cartridge

Ink Cartridge Capacity

1.2mL

Ink Converter Capacity

0.5mL

Body Color

Orange

Material

Ebonite

Trim

Gold

Cap Type

Threaded

Postable

Not Recommended, Yes

Retractable Nib

No

Weight - Capped

38.0g

Weight - Uncapped

23.8g

Length - Capped

156.0mm

Length - Uncapped

134.7mm

Length - Posted

Not Applicable

Diameter - Cap (w/o clip)

17.6mm

Diameter - Cap (w/ clip)

21.1mm

Diameter - Body

15.9mm

Diameter - Grip

10.2 – 14.2mm

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Nib Size

Fine, Medium, Broad, Coarse (Double Broad)

1 review for Platinum Izumo Yakumo Byakudan Maki-e Fountain Pen

  1. Jason Waskiewicz

    I’m thrilled with this pen, of course. I ordered mine with a coarse nib, ground to a cursive italic. The writing experience is amazing. The pen also fits comfortably in the hand. Although the threads are in the section, you do not notice them.

    As much as I love this pen, I don’t rate it as highly as I could because the finish is a bit uneven. There are pits, like something fell out, in various places around the finish. I haven’t complained or sent it back because it does add character. But it was disappointing at this price point.

    Overall, I gave this pen 5 stars because every time I write with it, the pen puts a smile on my face. This is an incredible pen, and the cursive italic grind on the nib sends it definitely to the next level. I’ll put up with a few cosmetic faults when I can write like this and, overall, the pen is gorgeous!

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