Tact ~Kaguya~
The only ebonite in Japan. A luxurious masterpiece made of ebonite with Wajima lacquer. When you pick it up, it has a moist texture that clings to your skin.
The name Kaguya was inspired by the bamboo in the Tale of the Bamboo Cutter .
【size】
Short: 140mm (main body), 145mm (including metal fittings), weight: 12g
Length: 160mm (main body), 165mm (including metal fittings), Weight: 12g
・Combination: 160mm (main body), 165mm (including metal fittings), weight 9g
*The pen tip can be stored inside the main body.
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FROM JAPAN TO OVERSEAS
Japanese tradition and Japanese beauty to the world.
Made using natural materials, it can only be applied by humans.
Sensations and feelings that only humans can feel.
We are particular about the feel, texture, and each and every ingredient.
Japan is home to many beautiful traditional art pieces that are carefully crafted by artisans.
I want to share that beauty with the world.
About yurie style
Each and every product from yurie style is a work of art created with the help of many people and craftsmen.
We would like to cherish the thoughts of these people and deliver these beautiful works to people all over the world.
We hope that you will enjoy purchasing high-quality products that are authentic, and we will continue to deliver products that are focused on "true Japanese beauty."
Nishijin-ori
Nishijin weaving
When you think about raising silk from silkworms, how much time, effort, and labor does it take?
Starting with the design and dyeing the thread, a single piece of textile is completed through more than 20 steps.
Each and every step of the process is still carried out carefully by hand.
While most Nishijin-ori textiles use synthetic fibers such as polyester, we use fabrics from Konkan Shoten, a long-established Kyoto store that specializes in pure silk.
https://kondaya.jp/
Wajima-nuri
Wajima Lacquer
The unique beauty of a fountain pen is
This is a masterpiece created using a special thick coating technique that is only handed down to a few craftsmen in the Wajima lacquerware genre, which uses genuine lacquer.
Ebonite
Ebonite base and wooden shaft
We received help from Eboya, the only ebonite manufacturer in Japan, and a woodworking artist to help make this piece.
A beautiful form that can only be created with Japanese technology.
Each and every piece is made possible through the connections and ties of many people.