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Christophe LarQuemin - The Four Seasons of Namiki - 2009-2013
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Christophe LarQuemin - The Four Seasons of Namiki - 2009-2013

1)The Four Seasons of Namiki by Christophe LarQuemin, 208 pages, 2009, ISBN 978-2-7466-0490-2,English version 2)Namiki,The Poignant beauty of fragile things by Jean-Francois Canton, 298 pages,2013, ISBN 978-2-9543443-0-0, English version A rare book of exquisite beauty by Christophe Larquemin, only 1,000 copies of this were produced in English. Each page shows full colored photographs. A short history of the Namiki pen company and some of the techniques used to produced them is followed by detailed photographs showcasing some of the pens. This book traces the history of the brand, the episode Dunhill Namiki, the millenniums secrets of the urushi laquer manufacturing and all the wealth and refinement of maki-e technique. Dimensions: 29.6 cm x 23.4 cm x 2.3 cm Weight: 1400g About the Author (from the back cover): After an initiation into the luxury industry, Christophe Larquemin founded Velvet in 2001 to concentrate on fine writing instruments. His commitment to providing the highest quality of service ensured his rapid success, and he now travels all over the world, untiringly, to ferret out the rarest pens for his ever-more-discerning Collectors. It was during one of these journeys that he was enthralled by the art of Japanese lacquer masters employed by Namiki. This enccounter changed his life and his abiding passion gradually turned him into an expert of international standing. CL’s love of Namiki pens goes well beyond a commercial interest: he sees in them the embodiment of respect for the crafsmanship and traditions he cherishes. More than luxury objects, they are works of art, endowed with the mark of magic and history. It is therefore natural that CL should have decided to dedicate a book to these masterpieces, inviting us by the same token to visit a dream-like, truly extraordinary universe. Namiki,The Poignant beauty of fragile things by Jean-Francois Canton,298 pages,2013, ISBN 978-2-9543443-0-0 English version 300 pages of pure magic, photos of a rare aesthetic, with amazing close up, the pen is no longer a simple writing instrument but the support of an ancestral tradition and the historical memory of a civilization. If the author is an experienced collector, he collects the pieces of a puzzle in which each part is a legend or a habit coming from the Japanese past. He has constantly explored each scene to tell you all the secrets and take you with him on the complex ways of the lacquer art. Wonderful book by Jean-François Canton, remarkable testimony of his Asian art love. The Author shares with us his passion for exceptional Namiki pens. As Mr Larquemin wrote in his Preface you are about to experience something that is as moving as it is unprecedented, and this is a privilege. This book is Jean-Francois CANTON’s secret garden. It is an opportunity: take it and discover, page after page, the bewitching beauty of these exceptional pens. About the Author (from the back cover): Born in Vietnam in 1951, Jean-François CANTON has travelled between France and Asia throughout his life. In the 1970s he worked in Asian financial markets. In 1986 he created a Paris-based asset management group specializing in long-term capital investment on behalf of French and International Corporations. Mr Canton has travelled extensively in Southeast Asia and Japan for his work. Over his time in Japan, he grew increasingly appreciative of the Archipelago’s rich and singular culture and of the art of lacquer. His attention was particularly drawn to the timeless beauty of the pens created over nearly one hundred years by the artists of Namiki, a small subsidiary of the Pilot Group. He was fascinated by the virtuosity and sensivity with which they have been bringing to life scenes inspired by the literary and spiritual heritage of China and Japan. It is Mr CANTON convinction that Japan is the only major industrial Country that has succeeded in straving off the negative aspects of ubiquitous cultural globalization.He finds it indispensable to immerse himself at leat once a year in the atmosphere of the sacred sites of Kyoto, Nara or the Shinto shrine of Ise. Dimensions: 29.6 cm x 23.4 cm x 3 cm Weight: 1908g

N.º 84391597

Vendido
Christophe LarQuemin - The Four Seasons of Namiki - 2009-2013

Christophe LarQuemin - The Four Seasons of Namiki - 2009-2013

1)The Four Seasons of Namiki by Christophe LarQuemin, 208 pages, 2009, ISBN 978-2-7466-0490-2,English version

2)Namiki,The Poignant beauty of fragile things by Jean-Francois Canton, 298 pages,2013, ISBN 978-2-9543443-0-0, English version

A rare book of exquisite beauty by Christophe Larquemin, only 1,000 copies of this were produced in English. Each page shows full colored photographs. A short history of the Namiki pen company and some of the techniques used to produced them is followed by detailed photographs showcasing some of the pens. This book traces the history of the brand, the episode Dunhill Namiki, the millenniums secrets of the urushi laquer manufacturing and all the wealth and refinement of maki-e technique.

Dimensions: 29.6 cm x 23.4 cm x 2.3 cm
Weight: 1400g

About the Author (from the back cover):
After an initiation into the luxury industry, Christophe Larquemin founded Velvet in 2001 to concentrate on fine writing instruments. His commitment to providing the highest quality of service ensured his rapid success, and he now travels all over the world, untiringly, to ferret out the rarest pens for his ever-more-discerning Collectors. It was during one of these journeys that he was enthralled by the art of Japanese lacquer masters employed by Namiki. This enccounter changed his life and his abiding passion gradually turned him into an expert of international standing. CL’s love of Namiki pens goes well beyond a commercial interest: he sees in them the embodiment of respect for the crafsmanship and traditions he cherishes. More than luxury objects, they are works of art, endowed with the mark of magic and history. It is therefore natural that CL should have decided to dedicate a book to these masterpieces, inviting us by the same token to visit a dream-like, truly extraordinary universe.

Namiki,The Poignant beauty of fragile things by Jean-Francois Canton,298 pages,2013, ISBN 978-2-9543443-0-0 English version

300 pages of pure magic, photos of a rare aesthetic, with amazing close up, the pen is no longer a simple writing instrument but the support of an ancestral tradition and the historical memory of a civilization. If the author is an experienced collector, he collects the pieces of a puzzle in which each part is a legend or a habit coming from the Japanese past. He has constantly explored each scene to tell you all the secrets and take you with him on the complex ways of the lacquer art.

Wonderful book by Jean-François Canton, remarkable testimony of his Asian art love. The Author shares with us his passion for exceptional Namiki pens. As Mr Larquemin wrote in his Preface you are about to experience something that is as moving as it is unprecedented, and this is a privilege. This book is Jean-Francois CANTON’s secret garden. It is an opportunity: take it and discover, page after page, the bewitching beauty of these exceptional pens.

About the Author (from the back cover):
Born in Vietnam in 1951, Jean-François CANTON has travelled between France and Asia throughout his life. In the 1970s he worked in Asian financial markets. In 1986 he created a Paris-based asset management group specializing in long-term capital investment on behalf of French and International Corporations.
Mr Canton has travelled extensively in Southeast Asia and Japan for his work. Over his time in Japan, he grew increasingly appreciative of the Archipelago’s rich and singular culture and of the art of lacquer. His attention was particularly drawn to the timeless beauty of the pens created over nearly one hundred years by the artists of Namiki, a small subsidiary of the Pilot Group. He was fascinated by the virtuosity and sensivity with which they have been bringing to life scenes inspired by the literary and spiritual heritage of China and Japan.
It is Mr CANTON convinction that Japan is the only major industrial Country that has succeeded in straving off the negative aspects of ubiquitous cultural globalization.He finds it indispensable to immerse himself at leat once a year in the atmosphere of the sacred sites of Kyoto, Nara or the Shinto shrine of Ise.

Dimensions: 29.6 cm x 23.4 cm x 3 cm
Weight: 1908g



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