Collection: 筆 Maki Fude (with core)

This is a type of brush where the core hairs are wrapped and solidified with washi paper. Then, additional fine hairs are applied, and the entire structure is further secured with hemp. It is also known as "Kamimaki Fude" or "Maki Fude." The characteristic features of this brush include excellent cohesion of the bristles and resilience.

Preserving the tradition of "Kamimaki Fude," a technique dating back 400 years to the founding of "Hankeido," is a testament to its enduring legacy. The only Maki Fude workshop. The brush comes in three types: "Jakuto-gata" (sparrow-shaped), "Ippan-gata" (general-purpose), and "Fujimaki-gata" (wrapped with wisteria vine), with a total of 20 varieties and 30 brushes being crafted.

Yūshinhitsu brushes are more suitable for calligraphy due to their distinctive structure.

  • general type

    A fude made by wrapping the core hair with washi paper and then adding the outer hair. At first glance, it may not look much different from a regular fude, but upon closer inspection, you can see that the tip suddenly becomes very thin from the part where the paper is wrapped.

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  • hankeido tenpyofude

    sparrow head type

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  • rattan-wrapped type

    A large maki fude brush used for writing large Kanji characters, with the brush head and handle connected using rattan and wire mesh.

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