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(Sold out)Old Red Sander Urushi Coating (super rare)Limited to 10

12:30 GMT+09:00,December 2, 2020 We have obtained a super rare material and announced it only for 10 pieces.
 Sold out (as of 16:56GMT+09:00, December 2, 2020)
Orders will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Old Red Sander Urushi Coating (super rare)
Scientific name: Pterocarpus santalinus Linn.f.
Origin: India
Among the Red Sander (legumes) called “God wood”, “Old Red Sander” is extremely hard and has a high rarity value because it grows up over many years.
Due to the CITES ban on raw wood imports, it is rarely sold to the general public due to a small amount of domestic stock in Japan. Fortunately, I got the material for making high-grade shamisen, a Japanese musical instrument. The oil finish is beautiful enough, but please enjoy the beautiful luster and deep black red by Urushi Coating. The specific gravity is 1.2 and it is dense and heavy. 

The photo shows the RS15D 
Orderable type:10/15DEH (CFG is also possible but cannot be posted)
The color of the section and other ebonite parts (black or red and black) can be selected.


(Sold out)Snakewood Urushi Coating Limited release of 40+20

After many years of trial research, we were able to obtain the finest materials.
We will start accepting orders in limited release of 40 on September 18th 2020.
It was sold out, but 20 were added in January 2022.sold out

Snake Wood Urushi Coating (rare)
Scientific name: Piratinera guianensis
Origin: Central and South America, mainly in the Republic of Suriname
Snakewood is also used for violin bows. The name comes from the snake-like appearance. It is also called leopard wood because it resembles a leopard pattern. The specific gravity is 1.36, which is very dense and heavy. The gloss finished with Urushi Coating is extremely beautiful and also prevents cracking. 

The photo shows the LW15D
Orderable type:10/15D (F is also possible but cannot be posted)
The color of the section and other ebonite parts (black or red and black) can be selected.