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- Shôen
- Aka-Negoro
- Katatsumuri Nuri
- Akaibara Nuri
- Botan Negoro Nuri
- Tame-Raden
- Aka Ishimeji
- Kuro Ishime
- Murasaki-Ishimeji
- Midori Ishimeji
- Ao Ishimeji
- Chairo Ishimeji
- Kuro-Toraishi
- Setagawa-Maguroishi-Nuri
- Kujaku Nuri
- Raden
- Kumo Raden
- Kuro Negoro
- Tora-Namban-Kawari
- Oshidashi-Kawari
- Itomaki Nuri
- Kinmai Nuri
- Kin Tsugaru Nuri
- Chadô-Nuri
- Kuro Tsugaru Nuri
- Mikan Tsugaru Nuri
- Mokusei (Jupiter) Nuri
- Kasei (Mars) Nuri
- Ringo Negoro (Apple Negoro)
- Ki-Enbu-Negoro (Yellow Dancing Fire Negoro)
- Damascus
- Tame Momiji
- Seidô Nuri (Bronze Surface)
- Momiji Maki-e
- Kashiwaki-Maki-e
- Rosewood (Bô)
- Ebony (Bô)
- Raden Negoro
- Muromachi
- Mokume Nuri (Wood Imitation)
- Inseki Nuri (Meteorite Lacquer)
Kuro Negoro
Description:
Kuro Negoro Nuri lacquerware with an undercoat of black lacquer covered by a coat of red lacquer or vice versa used as vessels for food and drink offerings to the gods and buddhas, tableware and drinking vessels, tea utensils, and stationery came to be known as negoro. This term originates from Negoro-ji, a temple in Kishu.
"Yô no bi" beauty through use is an important aestetic aspect of "negoro-mono". Therefore the surface of negoro-nuri appears not as glossy and even as the surface of the "Tame-Negoro-Nuri"
Standard Size
Reference Number: MB-150x16-KN
Pen Type Miyabi Bô
Pen Nib: Size No. 6 (750/18 Kt Gold)
Artisan: Martin Pauli
Medium Size
Reference Number: MB-165x17-KN
Pen Type: Miyabi Bô
Pen Nib: Size No. 6 (750/18 Kt Gold)
Artisan: Martin Pauli