Dani Trio Maki-e Totesu Fountain Pen Collection

Dani Trio Maki-e Totesu Fountain Pen Collection
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Product Description

Totstsu in Japanese, or Taotieh in Chinese, is the name of a mythical creature widely used as a design on bronze ware for more than 1000 years, begining in the Chinese Shan Dynasty.

The creature possessed the head of a human, the body of a sheep or cow, the horn of a goat, eyes on the side of his chest, a tiger teeth, the nails of a man, and it made sounds similar to that of crying human babies. The bestial face of this man-eating devils was popularly regarded as an extremely avaricious creature that robbed people and bullied the weak.

The Totetsu was greatly feared and disliked. But the Chinese used this design as a charm against devils, in the belief that it would ward off evilly minded people from their property.

The artist Akio was inspired by a Totetsu design on a 1000 year-old bronze ware when he visited the Taiwan National Museum, to recreate this creature on his Maki-E.

"Sublime one's real nature. Creating good works is a reflection of one's journey of the spirit. One should be able to play with one's own spirit. - Akio"