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These are beautiful ! I'm told chinkin work is becoming very expensive especially when they are crafted by masters. But when you see the level of mastership !!! You buy a work of art !

Catherine Van Hove

www.sakurafountainpengallery.com

 

Koning Albertstraat 72b - 3290 DIest - Belgium

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:puddle: stunningly beautiful pieces. i have always admired the chinkin work or art. love the pictures posted here.

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A happy occasion it was today, when a collector friend of mine brought over several of his Namiki chinkin pens for a group shot, and allowed me to post the image on our network page. As you can see, these are no ordinary chinkin pens, but are probably the complete oeuvre produced by the late chinkin master Shouji Michikami道上正司(1958- 2010). They are, from top to bottom:

  1. Namiki Yukari Royale Squirrel, 2008
  2. Namiki Emperor Dragon, 2007
  3. Namiki Emperor Sakura Pheasant Limited Edition (99 pieces), 2003
  4. Namiki Emperor Hawk, 2008/9
  5. Namiki Yukari Royale Owl, 2009

 

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Mchenart thank you for sharing. These are all stunning pens to be admired as art, and hopefully used carefully.

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A happy occasion it was today, when a collector friend of mine brought over several of his Namiki chinkin pens for a group shot, and allowed me to post the image on our network page. As you can see, these are no ordinary chinkin pens, but are probably the complete oeuvre produced by the late chinkin master Shouji Michikami道上正司(1958- 2010). They are, from top to bottom:

  1. Namiki Yukari Royale Squirrel, 2008
  2. Namiki Emperor Dragon, 2007
  3. Namiki Emperor Sakura Pheasant Limited Edition (99 pieces), 2003
  4. Namiki Emperor Hawk, 2008/9
  5. Namiki Yukari Royale Owl, 2009

 

http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae33/mchenart/DSCF1451_zpszaf71rfo.jpg

 

 

Very beautiful ! An art for the soul.

Catherine Van Hove

www.sakurafountainpengallery.com

 

Koning Albertstraat 72b - 3290 DIest - Belgium

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Really difficult to choose between chinkin and maki-e.

 

 

Not really, seems like a pseudochoice, since if you choose chinkin you will wind up with maki-e,,,

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