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NEWSLETTER - 1|2016 Momiji-Maki-e Nama-Ha-Suri-Nuri is a technique in which leafs of plants are painted with strongly pigmented urushi and pressed on urushi lacquer ground to leave the leaf‘s pattern. Momiji-Maki-e-Nuri is one version where „Momiji“ Japanese Maple leafs are used. The remaining urushi is sprinkled with various metal powders, in this case gold, platinum and copper. Some are left pure red and orange urushi. The Maki-e work is executed on a black stone surface „KuroIshimeji“ but can be applied on any kind and color of urushi ground. The „Kiseru“ type pen offers a perfect stage to apply this technique This lacquer is available on all pen types Tame-Momiji-Maki-e Nama-Ha-Suri-Nuri is a technique in which leafs of plants are painted with strongly pigmented urushi and pressed on urushi lacquer ground to leave the leaf‘s pattern. Momiji-Maki-e-Nuri is one version where „Momiji“ Japanese Maple leafs are used. The remaining urushi is sprinkled with various metal powders, gold, platinum and copper. The whole work is then coated with 15 layers of transparent urushi. This transparent final coat is called „tame“ The leaf pattern are shimmering through the honey color Tame layer. Since urushi becomes more transparent with the time, the pattern will appear stronger. This lacquer is available on all pen types malachite partcles I had to wait several months until the lacquer has reached a certain hardness close to the hardness of the malachite itself to grind the surface even and to polish. It is a very time consuming lacquer version. This lacquer is available on all pen types Kujaku-Ishi-Nuri Kujaku-Ishi = Peacock stone (Malachite) Kujaku-Ishi-Nuri I have eventually discovered on a Japanese Sword scabbard called „saya“. First I had to crush some malachite pebbles and sieved the grains to different sizes. It was then sprinkled into wet black urushi lacquer. Many layers of black lacquer have been applied over the Tame-Usu-Nashiji Tame-Usunashiji Large „usu hirame“ gold flakes are sprinkled into wet lacquer. Tame refers to many layers of transparent lacquer that is applied over the polished hirame layer. With the time urushi gets more transparent and so the sparkling effect of the polished hirame flakes will become more intensive. This lacquer is applied on all pen types. Dymensions Material: Ebonite & Urushi Total Length: 155.00 Barrel: 85.00 /21.00 Cap: 75.00 / 20.00 Nib: 750/18 kt. gold NEW Pen Type Suisô (Cisterne) in Japanese is the latest addition to the Manu Propria Fountain Pen collection The new „Suisô“ is a „Jumbo“ eyedropper with an ink capacity of 10 ml. The pen can also be used with a converter. The lacquer is a „kuro-tame-negoro-nuri“. Dymensions Material: Ebonite & Urushi Total Length: 160.00 Barrel with nib: 150.00 /17.50 Cap: 70.00 / 21.50 Nib: 750/18 kt. gold NEW Pen Type Ikigai A relatively small fountain pen, not only for ladies. The design is named „Ikigai“. „ikigai“ is a Japanese term, which means “the reason for which you wake up in the morning Dymensions Material: Ebonite & Urushi Total Length: 140.00 Barrel with nib: 130.00 /14.50 Cap: 60.00 / 17.00 Nib: 750/18 kt. gold The Ikigai pen is available in all urushi techniques