
red pine trees
Only red pine trees, specifically those with concentrated pine resin, are utilized for producing pine soot."

The room where the furnace is set
It is about the size of one tatami mat, and each room is partitioned off by fire-resistant wire mesh.

one by one, for 100 hours.
small pieces of pine wood are burned slowly, one by one, for 100 hours.

Pine Soot Shokunin
Mr. Horiike takes care to ensure that the spark of fire does not die out.

Pine Soot
The soot is collected by sweeping it away from the shoji room where the furnace is set up.
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【紀州墨:紀州松煙製造】Pine-soot Sumi ink made in Kishu 成功
Prix habituel $200.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】5 Blue Shades
Prix habituel $117.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】5 Black Sumi Ink
Prix habituel $117.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】Arita Porcelain suzuri (URA) comes with 1 Kishu pine-soot Sumi ink & 4 Colorful Sumi ink sticks
Prix habituel $207.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】Colored Sumi ink “SAIEMBOKU” (single item: red, blue, yellow, green and white)
Prix habituel $20.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】 Arita Porcelain suzuri (OMOTE) - FUJISAN & 8 Colored Sumi ink sticks
Prix habituel $234.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】 Gold & Silver Sumi Ink
Prix habituel Du $69.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【紀州墨:紀州松煙】Colored Sumi ink “Saiemboku” & Pine-soot Sumi ink made in Kishu
Prix habituel $124.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【紀州墨:紀州松煙製造】Pine-soot Sumi ink made in Kishu
Prix habituel Du $53.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】 Arita Porcelain suzuri (URA) & Colorful Sumi ink
Prix habituel $83.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
【彩煙墨:紀州松煙】 Arita Porcelain suzuri (OMOTE) - FUJISAN & Blue Sumi ink
Prix habituel $83.00Prix habituelPrix unitaire / par
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Pine Soot Ink (shoen boku)
To know moreMade from the soot generated by burning pine branches or bark. Dark ink exhibits a subdued matte color, while light ink features a transparent and luminous shade providing a fine-grained three-dimensional effect. It is said that as it ages, the color shifts from black tones to blue tones.
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Oil Soot Ink (yuen boku)
To know moreCreated from the soot produced by burning vegetable oils such as rapeseed oil. Dark ink presents a glossy and deep black color with a sense of depth. The color may vary depending on the type of vegetable oil used. Light ink, on the other hand, has a faintly brown hue, providing a fine-grained three-dimensional effect.
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Colorful sumi inks
To know moreColorful sumi inks have emerged and gained popularity. The trailblazer behind this trend is Mr. Masao Horiike, the sole artisan in Japan still producing pine soot, the key ingredient of sumi ink. He has expanded his product line as the SAIEMBOKU series, introducing various colors, and now the color variations exceed 40.