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Originally Posted by jar
Moving on into details there are many types of urushi and maki-e techniques and often they are subtle and easily over looked. One of the most basic is tamenuri; the practice of building up layers of contrasting colors that are gradually exposed as the upper layers age and become increasingly transparent. Here are two examples of tamenuri work on Izumo fountain pens; the first Akatamenuri (red) and the second Soratamenuri (a Sea Green). On the first pen the base is a bright red with a much darker almost black red overcoat. You can see the base at edges initially and as the pen ages it will gradually show through all over.
And the Soratamenuri.
Nakaya also does pens with both the single color and multiple color techniques.
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Wow!!! Amazing!
All I need is about $21,000.00 and I to can have a collection to mirror Jim's! Incredible!