Takaoka Lacquerware Raden Finish Shachihoko Emblem Seal Ink Pad / Shachihata

¥100,000
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Style: Cranes

Takaoka Lacquerware Raden Finish Shachihoko Emblem Seal Ink Pad / Shachihata - Cranes is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.


The Shachihata Takaoka Lacquerware Mother-of-Pearl Finish Shachi Flag Stamp is a distinguished fusion of Shachihata's superior ink technology and Takaoka lacquerware, a traditional Japanese craft celebrated for its intricate raden (mother-of-pearl inlay). This stamp combines elegance and precision, making it both a functional tool and a cherished work of art.

Key Features:

  • Exquisite Takaoka Lacquerware Craftsmanship: The container is adorned with raden (mother-of-pearl inlay). In this traditional decorative technique, thin layers of iridescent shell material are meticulously embedded into lacquerware, creating a shimmering effect that changes with the light.
  • Premium Vermilion Ink: Utilizes high-quality organic pigments to produce vivid, clear impressions, making it ideal for official documents and artistic stamping.
  • Safe and Eco-Friendly: The ink is free from heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, ensuring safety for users and the environment.
  • Distinctive Japanese Designs: Available in four patterns inspired by Japanese aesthetics:
  1. Shachi Pattern (mythical carp)
  2. Mt. Fuji with cherry blossoms
  3. Two cranes (symbolizing longevity)
  4. Plum blossoms (a sign of resilience and renewal)
  • Durable and Long-Lasting: Designed with a high-quality lacquered container, making it a functional yet collectible piece.
  • Gold Leaf Detail: The kneaded vermilion ink is lavishly decorated with gold leaf, adding a luxurious touch.

Specifications:

Specifications Details
Container Size Diameter: Approx. 65 mm
Height: Approx. 27 mm
Weight Approx. 37 g (excluding packaging)
Ink Capacity 15 g
Container Inner Diameter Approx. 59 mm

 

Note: With repeated use, the gold leaf decoration may blend with the ink and gradually fade.