墨 sumi made from pine-soot

Made from the soot generated by burning pine branches or bark. Dark sumi ink exhibits a subdued matte color, while light sumi ink features a transparent and luminous shadeproviding a fine-grained three-dimensional effect. It is said that as it ages, the color shifts from black tones to blue tones.

Mr. Horiike is the only pine-soot artisan in Japan who makes pine-soot, the raw material for sumi ink now.

  • Kishu Sumi Recognized with Ichibanboshi Award: Honoring the Master Craftsmanship of Masao Horiike

    Kishu Sumi Recognized with Ichibanboshi Award: ...

    On February 10, 2026, the Kishu Sumi (pine soot sumi ink from Kishu) produced by Mr. Horiike was selected as one of the 20 inaugural certified products for the "Wakayama...

    Kishu Sumi Recognized with Ichibanboshi Award: ...

    On February 10, 2026, the Kishu Sumi (pine soot sumi ink from Kishu) produced by Mr. Horiike was selected as one of the 20 inaugural certified products for the "Wakayama...

  • Special Live Session: The Secrets of Soot

    Special Live Session: The Secrets of Soot

    On January 30th at 13:00, we will connect online directly with Mr. Horiike of Kishu Shoen, Japan's legendary ink maker. He will take us virtually into the workshop where the...

    Special Live Session: The Secrets of Soot

    On January 30th at 13:00, we will connect online directly with Mr. Horiike of Kishu Shoen, Japan's legendary ink maker. He will take us virtually into the workshop where the...

  • Special Invitation for International Artists: pop-up rimpamura

    Special Invitation for International Artists: p...

    Welcome to Tokyo for "Art Beyond Boundaries 2026. Inspired by the historical "Koetsu-mura"—a legendary village where artisans gathered to create new styles in 17th-century Kyoto—rimpamura aims to be a modern...

    Special Invitation for International Artists: p...

    Welcome to Tokyo for "Art Beyond Boundaries 2026. Inspired by the historical "Koetsu-mura"—a legendary village where artisans gathered to create new styles in 17th-century Kyoto—rimpamura aims to be a modern...

  • Maki Fude (cored brushes) vs Suihitsu (non-cored brushes

    Maki Fude (cored brushes) vs Suihitsu (non-core...

    A Makifude has Japanese paper wrapped around its core; therefore, only about one-third of the bristles on a Makifude brush are exposed for use, while the bristles of a Suihitsu...

    Maki Fude (cored brushes) vs Suihitsu (non-core...

    A Makifude has Japanese paper wrapped around its core; therefore, only about one-third of the bristles on a Makifude brush are exposed for use, while the bristles of a Suihitsu...

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