Maki-e Koi
The Pelikan Maki-e Koi fountain pen is adorned with a revered symbol for endurance, strength, and determination: The colorful Japanese fish called Koi.
Maki-e Seaside
For this model, several Maki-e drawing techniques were combined, using Kaga Togidashi-Taka Maki-e.
Maki-e Fantasia
For the Pelikan Maki-e fountain pen Fantasia, the elaborate Kaga Togidashi-Taka-Maki-e technique was used.
Maki-e Fuji & Cranes
Three cranes – cherished symbols of long life and good luck – flying elegantly along Japan’s sacred Mount Fuji with delicate hazy clouds and cherry blossoms serving as the background.
Maki-e Fireworks
The barrel and the cap of this Maki‑e fountain pen shine in a colorful cascade of finest Japanese varnish painting.
Maki-e Cherry Blossom & Autumn Leaves
The pair of fountain pens decorated with artful motifs of the annual cycle of nature is dedicated to the seasons spring and autumn.
Maki-e Heavenly Maidens of Dunhuang
Wall painting had been a tradition of the Chinese city Dunhuang. Inspired by that, the elaborately designed motif of this fountain pen emerged.
Maki-e Karajishi (Chinese Lion)
It is said that the lion Karajishi is supposed to bring luck. It decorates this Maki‑fountain pen in traditionally colorful depictions.
Maki-e Dragon and Phoenix
Dragon and Phoenix both emerge from Chinese mythology and are powerful symbols, even today. They decorate this fountain pen as artful motifs.
Maki-e Mubyo & Takara-zukushi
This pair of fountain pens takes up on the wishes for health and prosperity. The typical symbols are demonstrated in fine Maki‑e technique.
Maki-e Hikaru Genji & Genji Aoi no ue
On this pair of Maki‑e fountain pens, Hikaru Genji and Aoi no ue are depicted: The two heroes of the historically Japanese epic Genji Monogatari.