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Inspired by the legendary Gods of Wind and Thunder, this Japanese ballpoint pen captures the balance of strength and tranquility. Handcrafted in Yamanaka, Ishikawa, an area known for its long lacquerware tradition, it features an aluminum body finished with synthetic lacquer that reflects a modern interpretation of Japanese artistry.
The detailed gold and black design depicts Raijin and Fujin, the deities of thunder and wind, expressing their dynamic power through shimmering layers of lacquer. With a smooth retractable mechanism and a perfectly weighted aluminum body, this pen offers effortless writing and a refined feel that enhances any workspace.
Each pen is carefully made by Maeju, a Yamanaka lacquerware studio founded in 1939. With over 80 years of experience, Maeju continues to blend traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern design, bringing timeless beauty to everyday writing.
Discover our Japanese ballpoint pens, where tradition meets comfort.
Details
- Length: 5.4" (13.8 cm)
- Weight: 0.4 oz (12 g)
- Tip Size: : 1 mm (Medium)
- Compatible refill: Parker-style ballpoint refills (G2 type)
- Material: Acrylic Resin
- Brand: Maeju
- Note: Each piece is uniquely handmade, so expect some individual differences.
Maeju: Crafting with Lacquer Mastery
Maeju Shikki is a long-established Japanese lacquerware maker founded in 1939 in Yamanaka Onsen, Japan. It is located in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, an area known for lacquerware for over 400 years. Yamanaka is especially famous for its exceptional woodturning techniques, known as rokuro-biki. Lacquerware from this region is beloved for graceful forms, deep red and black tones, and a smooth, comfortable texture.
Maeju grew alongside this rich tradition and helped Yamanaka become Japanās leading lacquerware-producing region. With over 80 years of experience, Maeju is now a prestigious name in the world of Yamanaka lacquerware. The company is dedicated to sharing the beauty of Japanese lacquer with people around the world.
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Description
Inspired by the legendary Gods of Wind and Thunder, this Japanese ballpoint pen captures the balance of strength and tranquility. Handcrafted in Yamanaka, Ishikawa, an area known for its long lacquerware tradition, it features an aluminum body finished with synthetic lacquer that reflects a modern interpretation of Japanese artistry.
The detailed gold and black design depicts Raijin and Fujin, the deities of thunder and wind, expressing their dynamic power through shimmering layers of lacquer. With a smooth retractable mechanism and a perfectly weighted aluminum body, this pen offers effortless writing and a refined feel that enhances any workspace.
Each pen is carefully made by Maeju, a Yamanaka lacquerware studio founded in 1939. With over 80 years of experience, Maeju continues to blend traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern design, bringing timeless beauty to everyday writing.
Discover our Japanese ballpoint pens, where tradition meets comfort.
Details
- Length: 5.4" (13.8 cm)
- Weight: 0.4 oz (12 g)
- Tip Size: : 1 mm (Medium)
- Compatible refill: Parker-style ballpoint refills (G2 type)
- Material: Acrylic Resin
- Brand: Maeju
- Note: Each piece is uniquely handmade, so expect some individual differences.
Maeju: Crafting with Lacquer Mastery
Maeju Shikki is a long-established Japanese lacquerware maker founded in 1939 in Yamanaka Onsen, Japan. It is located in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, an area known for lacquerware for over 400 years. Yamanaka is especially famous for its exceptional woodturning techniques, known as rokuro-biki. Lacquerware from this region is beloved for graceful forms, deep red and black tones, and a smooth, comfortable texture.
Maeju grew alongside this rich tradition and helped Yamanaka become Japanās leading lacquerware-producing region. With over 80 years of experience, Maeju is now a prestigious name in the world of Yamanaka lacquerware. The company is dedicated to sharing the beauty of Japanese lacquer with people around the world.
























