Namiki Nippon Art Ukiyo-e Shobei Odera Fountain Pen
Ukiyo-e or Image of the floating world represents a Japanese artistic movement comprising not only an original popular and narrative painting, but also prints of Japanese woodcuts from the Edo period (1603-1868) which shows varioue range of scenes dedicated to nature and everyday life.
A sacred arch-thief who stole ancestral money from Lord Yoritomo dedicated to the Gokuraku Temple in Kamakura. He is displayed in blue to express his ability to choose his goal and to wait for the right opportunity.
The fountain pen feature a 14K gold nib.
Measurement
Length with cap closed 143mm
Length with out cap 130mm
Length of cap posted 153mm
Diameter 12mm