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Setagawa-Maguroishi-Nuri
Description:
Setagawa-Maguroishi-Nuri - (Seta River Black Stone Lacquer)
There are stones found in the Setagawa“ Seta-River, famous for their jet-black color hadame. Natural stones are washed by the motion of the water in rivers or the ocean, creating a unique texture on the surface. This is known as “hada-ai” in the world of suiseki. The section, which has resisted erosion, is known as the “hame”. The softer section, which has been worn by wind and waves, is known as the “hadame”
There are stones found in the Setagawa“ Seta-River, famous for their jet-black color hadame. Natural stones are washed by the motion of the water in rivers or the ocean, creating a unique texture on the surface. This is known as “hada-ai” in the world of suiseki. The section, which has resisted erosion, is known as the “hame”. The softer section, which has been worn by wind and waves, is known as the “hadame”
Standard Size
Reference Number: MB-150x16-SGN;
Pen Type Miyabi Bô
Pen Nib: Size No. 6 (750/18 Kt Gold)
Artisan: Martin Pauli
Medium Size
Reference Number: MB-165x17-SGN
Pen Type: Miyabi Bô
Pen Nib: Size No. 6 (750/18 Kt Gold)
Artisan: Martin Pauli