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【奈良筆】SAKUYO Fude for Suibokuga & Nihonga paintings
【奈良筆】SAKUYO Fude for Suibokuga & Nihonga paintings
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削用 SAKUYO brushes by Nara brush traditional craftsman Mr. Kazuo Suzuki.
The SAKUYO Fude crafted by Mr. Suzuki offers a unique and special experience as it glides across the paper, almost as if the artist's breath is transferred to the brush tip. This brush is particularly renowned for its use in traditional Japanese painting (Nihonga), and its versatility makes it suitable for a wide array of applications, from delicate fine lines to broad strokes for covering large areas. As a result, it has gained popularity in Suibokuga painting (Japanese ink painting) and also in various other artistic endeavors.
*It is named so because it has been meticulously shaved to become thin. This brush, created in the pursuit of achieving excellent brush control, is a result of the artist's quest for a brush with a finely-tuned tip. The term '削' means to shave.
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L:shaft diameter×bristle length:φ7.5 mm x 24 mm
M:shaft diameter×bristle length:φ6.5 mm x 21 mm
S:shaft diameter×bristle length:φ5 mm x 18 mm
MATERIAL
raccoon, goat, weasel
SET includes brushes of each size (L, M, S)
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奈良筆伝統工芸士 Kazuo Suzuki
Kazuo Suzuki, a traditional craft shokunin of Nara brushes, who continues to mesmerize artists seeking new avenues of artistic expression.
Mr. Suzuki, who has been devoted to brush making for nearly 70 years since the age of 15. It is said that there are about 120 steps to make one brush, from sourcing materials to finishing. He handles every step all by himself.
The brushes he creates, through his exceptional skills and discerning eye, have excellent brush tips, captivating shapes which make truly beautiful lines. In 2011, his achievements were recognized, and he was awarded The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Silver Rays.