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Atelier Offer Sept/oct - Eternal Black


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Manu Propria has launched a project called the "Special Atelier Offer"
MP offers each month a special Atelier-Pen for a special Atelier Price which is 50% off the official retail price. These Pens are exclusively made for this Atelier Offer and are not available in the International retail. All MP Pens are completely hand made by Martin Pauli in the Atelier in Bern, Switzerland

 

Shôen Fountain Pen with Roll Stopper
Pen Type Shibui Standard Smal
Pen Finish Japanese Urushi Lacquer
Urushi Lacquer Shôen-Nuri
Total Length 150.00 mm
Length Barrel incl. Nib 135.00 mm
Diameter Barrel 13.00 mm
Weight +/- 25 gr.
Ink Supply Converter
Nib Size No.6
Nib Material 18 kt. Gold
Nib Width EF/F/M/B
Special Roll Stopper made in high relief "takamakie" Laacquer technique

 

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Abeout Shôen Lacquer

The history of Japanese ink (sumi) is said to have begun in 610 AD when the production methods were transmitted to Japan by a Korean monk named Damjing (Donchô in Japanese). Production of ink, essential for writing characters and recording text, moved to Nara with the relocation of the capital in the beginning of the 700s and has continued there for about 1,300 years since.

Pine Soot Ink (Shôen Zumi)
Even after the capital moved to the Kyoto area in 794, Nara remained a place of religious significance with many Buddhist temples. Much ink was needed for tasks such as sutra transcription, and there were abundant forest resources nearby to provide the carbon soot that is the ink’s raw material.

Nara, therefore remained a site of high-quality ink production. In the Nara, Heian and Kamakura periods, shôen soot from pine, which has a high resin content was the preferred material for Nara ink. This was obtained by chopping pine wood into small pieces and burning it in a stove.

Glue (Nikawa)
Besides carbon soot, the other ingredient of traditional Japanese ink is animal-based glue (nikawa). This is extracted by boiling the dermis (the layer of skin below the epidermis) of an animal such as a cow or a deer. Nikawa is highly adhesive and is widely used as a bonding agent in traditional art forms. Sticks of ink are produced by mixing the soot with this glue and drying it. In addition, in order to ameliorate the unpleasant smell of the glue, fragrant substances such as musk, borneol or Japanese apricot blossom essence are added. This gives rise to a clean smell when the ink stick is rubbed down.

Shôen-Neri
In the old days only the finest quality lacquer ware have been lacquered with Pine Sooth Lacquer „Shôen Neri“, Urushi Lacquer mixed with Pine Sooth „Shôen Zumi“. Her the urushi serves as the strong glue for „Shôen Neri“ as „Nikawa“ for ink. While „Roiro Nuri“ Urushi Lacquer traditionally blackened with iron filings tended to turns into a brownish color with the years, „Shôen Neri“ stays black for ever.

Shôen - Pine Soot - Carbon Black
Shôen is the finest and most opaque pigment known today. The particles of the pigments measure between 30 to 80 nm only and 100% non-fading. Manu Propria‘s Shôen-Neri is made from high quality urushi mixed with natural Pine Sooth from Japan.

For inquiries email to info@manupropria-pens.ch

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