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Maki-e is a Japanese lacquer-ware technique that was developed 1,200 years ago.
Maki-e artists are very talented and diligent artists. Humble, honest and friendly, they prefer to be called "artisans" or "craftsmen" rather than artists.
The pool of Maki-e artists in Yamanaka and Wajima is dwindling and fewer Japanese people are interested in learning the art of Maki-e, but thankfully the government has taken an interest in ensuring its survival.
The cost of Maki-e is measured by the volume of work by which it was created. Pieces that employed Shishiai techniques are most expensive, and ones that used simpler Hira Maki-e techniques cost much less.
However the beauty of Maki-e does not depend on which techniques are used; it depends on the artist's designs and technical skills.
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DANITRIO Yokozuna Sarasa Maki-e Raden Fountain Pen (#1/9) YOK-2
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