Wancher Dream Pen Ryukyu Tsuikin The Twin Dragons Black Urushi Fountain Pen

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Wancher Dream Pen Ryukyu Tsuikin The Twin Dragons Black Urushi Fountain Pen

This pen has been lovingly used and comes complete with box and papers. It is equipped with an 18k Medium nib and fills via cartridge convertor (included).

The Ryukyu Tsukin Urushi

On May 15, 2022, Okinawa prefecture celebrated the 50th anniversary of its return to Japan. To commemorate this major milestone in Okinawan history, Wancher is thrilled to introduce you to another traditional-art-infused fountain pen – Dream Pen Ryukyu Tsuikin – The Twin Dragons!

The origin of Ryukyu Tsuikin art

Despite the complicated history, the culture and traditional crafts, especially lacquering, fortunately, have flourished, preserved, and continued until today. Old documents record that Okinawan lacquerware appeared as soon as 1427, with a purchase record from Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty. After the establishment of the First Ryukyu Dynasty (1429), the Kaizuri Bugyosho (a magistrate’s office for lacquerware production) was founded.

In Okinawa, where politics and culture are deeply connected, lacquerware and lacquer ornaments were indispensable for ceremonies and rituals, not only for royalties and warrior families but also for local communities. Especially, after the invasion by the Satsuma Domain, the need of lacquerware increases as they need to tribute to both the Tokugawa shogunate and Chinese emperors. Therefore, the Ryukyu Kingdom put the Kaizuri Bugyosho under its direct control to strengthen lacquerware production.

During this period – the highest peak of Ryukyu lacquer, Ryukyu governors even sent craftsmen to China several times and brought in various lacquering techniques. One of those craftsmen – Higa Josho has developed the Okinawan-own technique – Tsuikin.

How Tsuikin art was made

“Tsuikin” involves many processes and requires a high level of skill. First, pigments are kneaded into lacquer to make “Tsuikin-mochi,” which is shaped like a rice cake. Next, the Tsuikin-mochi is rolled out thinly on a board using a roller to cut out a pattern to be pasted on a vessel. In addition, fine lines are chiseled on the pasted pattern, which is then colored last. Highly adhesive, the finish can last for a long time.

Wancher Tsuikin fountain pens came with the motif of Twin Dragons, which are made with Tsuikin-mochi mixed with real platinum and gold powder. The Twin Dragons are legendary auspicious creature in Okinawan mythology and folktales besides Shisa (another mythical symbol of Okinawan culture).

We hope that this symbol will deliver the cultural value of Okinawa as well as good luck to the fountain pens’ owners. Holding this pen in your palms, we can feel the rich Okinawan history running through your veins and feel closer to the culture of Okinawa.

Note: 

The Tsuikin art does not required any polishing step. Therefore, sometimes it might leave the surface with a few uneven dots. *Please do not mistake this with defects.*

The hand-making process makes every single pen a unique one, there is no pen exactly resembling one another.

Weight 2 lbs
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