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【奈良墨: 錦光園】BOTANJISHI

【奈良墨: 錦光園】BOTANJISHI

Nara sumi ink boasts unwavering popularity due to its finely uniform, deep, lustrous, and beautiful sumi ink color, as well as its smooth writing and drawing experience. It's no wonder that over 90% of solid sumi ink used in Japan is produced in Nara Prefecture. Its history dates back to 806, when Kukai brought back the sumi ink manufacturing method from Tang China along with brushes and began producing it at Kofukuji Nitaibo for use in transcribing sutras and writing scriptures.

"Kinkoen" in Nara continues to create high-quality solid sumi ink, adhering to traditional manufacturing methods, delivering each piece handmade. While preserving its 150-year history, "Kinkoen" is also pursuing new forms of sumi ink, attracting attention. 

Nara Sumi Ink made from sesame oil soot by KINKOEN : BOTANJISHI
The back depicts a scene where the king of beasts cures himself of the parasitic worms within the lion's body, a pest that threatens its life, with the night mist dripping on peonies, illustrating that it is a haven for the lion. It features moderate blurring, glossy black, and delicate light colors.
Product Details: Botan Jishi
Type: Sesame oil soot sumi ink (胡麻油煙墨)
Sized: approx. 15g

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奈良墨 墨匠 Atsushi Nagano

Atsushi Nagano, a prominent craftsman with over 6,000 Twitter followers, is at the forefront of the industry with his innovative projects.

As the 7th generation of KINKOEN, Atsushi Nagano upholds the tradition of employing traditional Nara techniques to craft 'Nara Sumi Ink.'

He has spearheaded various initiatives, including the development of Sumi ink that allows enthusiasts to appreciate its allure beyond mere 'writing,' encompassing aspects like 'seeing' and 'scent.'

Furthermore, he has been actively engaged in a collaborative project with a local elementary school, envisioning the future of Nara's traditional crafts for the next 50 years.

As of September 2023, he is a prominent shokunin with over 6,000 Twitter followers, leading the industry with his innovative projects.