NAMIKI YUKARI COLLECTION
From a culture that has revered the art of
writing for more than a thousand years, comes instruments that celebrate both
writing and art. The
Yukari Collection features writing instruments which are
individually hand-crafted by the most revered of Japanese master artisans. Using
the famed Maki-e technique which encompasses the creation of patterns and
decorations with the use of sap from the Japanese lacquer tree (Urushi), gold
and silver dust are sprinkled on the creation before it dries. The base of this
work is commonly finished by lacquering and given a high gloss before further
patterns are drawn. In 2009, Namiki presents four works of art from the Yukari
collection, transforming
traditional scenes from nature into striking
fantasies.
Namiki Bamboo -An integral part of Japanese culture, the Bamboo
has always possessed a certain poetic allure which has captivated generations of
Japanese from as far back as the Heian period (794-1192), which was renowned as
one of the most culturally-enlightened periods of Japan. The Bamboo, which is
characterised by its quiet beauty and unshakeable inner strength, has adorned
many traditional Japanese paintings. In 2009, the Bamboo makes its long-awaited
appearance on the Yukari, and its simplistic beauty is best captured with the
delicate Togidashi Maki-e technique.