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- Take Negoro (Bambo Negoro)
- Aka-Negoro (Red Negoro)
- Kuro-Negoro (Black Negoro)
- Aka Kin Kumo (Yellow Clouds in Red Sky)
- Kuro Kin kumo (Yellow Clouds in Black Sky)
- Enbu-Negoro (Dancing Fire Negoro)
- Ki-Enbu Negoro (Yellow Dancing Fire Negoro)
- Modern Art Negoro
- Momo Negoro (Peach Color Negoro)
- Beiten-Negoro (Rice Grain Negoro)
- Kuro Ishimeji (Black Stone Surface)
- Iro Ishihada (Colore Stone Surfaces)
- Chadô-Fundame (Copper Ground)
- Fundame (Gold Ground)
- Aka Kinmaki (Gold Whirls in Red Ground)
- Momo Kinkumo (Yellow Clouds in Peaches Color Sky)
- Namban Kawarinuri (Southern Barabarian Lacquer)
- "CADUCEUS" a Doctor's Pocket Pen
- Damascus
- Mokumegane (Layered metal sheets)
- Tame Hirame (Nashiji with transparent Final Coat)
- Water Buffalo Horn
- Kumo Raden (Cloud Raden)
- Kongô Nashiji (Diamond Nashiji)
- Momiji Yamamaki-e (Maple Leaf Black on Black)
- Ebony Wood
- Susutake Burl
- Susutake Flat Top
- Susutake Regular
- Momiji Maki-e
- Fubuki
Take Negoro (Bambo Negoro)
Description:
Take Negoro -A Bamboo Pen with "Take Negoro Nuri" Urushi Lacquer. Most negoro-nuri consists of coatings of black lacquer covered with coatings of red lacquer or other the way round. After the wear-and-tear of many years of use, the upper lacquer is worn away, exposing the lacquer coating underneath in various places. It represents an aesthetic concept called "Yô no Bi" beauty through use. On those pens there is no colored undercoat but the pure Bamboo visible through the black lacquer.