Maki-e Limited Edition

“The Tale of Genji” is Japan’s oldest novel written 1000 years ago. Pelikan “Genji” is a set of two fountain pens portraying “Hikaru Genji” and “Aoi no Ue”, each vividly expressed with Urushi lacquer decorated with gold and silver powder enhanced with gold foils and grains on Nashiji background.

Pelikan “Mubyo” and “Takara-zukushi” are a set of two fountain pens, using KagaTogidashi-Taka-maki-e techniques.

The dragon and the phoenix are the most important creatures in Chinese mythology and are surrounded by a wealth of legend and folklore.

“Kyokko” (Sunlight) and “Gekko” (Moonlight) are Raden fountain pens, handmade with shell materials. Raden is a traditional Japanese decorative craft used for lacquer ware and woodwork.

“Heavenly Maidens of Dunhuang” is a work inspired by wall paintings with more than 1,000 years of history.

Tigers used to be regarded as the king of beasts in ancient China, but when the rumours about lions were passed on to Chinese people through the Silk Road, lions took the place of tigers.
