VOUTILAINEN – 28LQU Japanese lacquer Dial Kitamura Studio - Unique Piece - 2024
A piece unique of art created and developed especially for a collector inspired by his dream and desire of reaching the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest
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Created and developed especially for a collector inspired by his dream and desire to reach the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, the Voutilainen 28LQU Unique Piece embodies the symbiosis of Tatsuo Kitamura’s extraordinary Japanese lacquer artistry with Kari Voutilainen’s philosophy of longevity, precision and classical watchmaking tradition.
This one-of-a-kind piece is a complete work of mechanical and visual art, seamlessly blending Eastern and Western influences in perfect harmony.
Kitamura Studio, one of the world’s foremost Urushi lacquer studios, is located in Wajima, Japan. Under the guidance of Mr. Tatsuo Kitamura, it produces Urushi lacquer art that represents the pinnacle of Japanese tradition, carrying a craft that has endured for centuries into the modern era. Each piece embodies a profound respect for preserving the soul, spirit, and cultural identity of traditional Japan, as it was expressed during the Edo period (1615-1868). Among the various Urushi lacquering techniques, such as ‘Maki-e’ and ‘Raden’ in true classical tradition, Kitamura particularly excels in his own original one, ‘Saiei Maki-e’, which imparts a contemporary feel.
This outstanding unique know-how uses various kinds and colors of special shells and fine gold inlay to recreate ‘Somada’ technique – an extremely detailed, burnished maki-e art established in the 17th century but lost by the 19th century. Besides making his artworks, in recent years, the studio has also devoted energy to restoring traditional items once used by Edo-period feudal lords. Crafted hundreds of years ago, they retain their pristine beauty today, thanks to their durability and the ability to be restored, even when handled directly. This superlative artistry engages the viewer on a physical level, inspiring awe for the dedication, patience, and mastery essential to their creation.
The one-of-a-kind timepiece highlights a distinctive dial made using Urushi lacquering technique along with a movement whose bridges and ratchet wheel are crafted with the same meticulous art, requiring over a thousand hours of work. The raw materials used in this artwork include ‘Urushi’ (tree sap), ‘Kinpun’ (various gold powder), ‘Kirigane’ (cut-gold) and ‘Kirigai’ (cut-shells from great green turban and New Zealand abalone).
Among the various Urushi lacquering techniques, such as ‘Maki-e’ and ‘Raden’ in true classical tradition, Kitamura Studio, one of the world’s foremost Urushi lacquer studios in Japan, under the guidance of Mr. Tatsuo Kitamura, particularly excels in an original one, ‘Saiei Maki-e’, which imparts a contemporary feel and manifests colors of profound richness, depending on the angle of light, and dark and light contrasts impart a three-dimensions visual effect.
The dial depicts the sunset over Everest with golden light cascading gradually from the summit and the sea of clouds with flowing and drifting clouds rolled through the valley below the mountain. The landscape’s background features a striking starry night. Two and a half ‘lucky clouds’ at 3, 4and 8 o’clock complete the overall design. On the caseback, the ratchet showcases a depiction of the lotus flower inspiration as it opens its delicate petals at dawn.
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Completing the overall design, the timepiece features a stylish and elegant 39 mm tantalum case paired with a hand-sewn blue crocodile strap.
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Technical Characteristics
Model: 28LQU - Unique Piece
Unique, in house designed movement with hours and minutes, two escapement wheels with direct impulse
Design, construction, fabrication, finishing and assembly in the Voutilainen workshops
- Diameter : 30.00mm
- Number of components : 202
- German-silver main plate, steel rachet wheel and bridges made from titanium with art decoration hand-made by the legendary Japanese lacquer Kitamura Studio
- Wheels made from gold
- Main plate and bridges manufactured from German silver.
- Wheels manufactured from gold.
- 21 jewels
- Integrated retrograde power reserve indication.
- Power reserve: 65h
- Free sprung balance wheel with rose gold timing weights
- 18.000 variations / hours
Balance diameter 13.60mm,
The exterior of the spring uses a typical Phillips overcoil,
while the internal curve uses the little known Grossmann curve.
Case
Case and crown made in-house from tantalum Size ø 39 mm
Thickness 12.80 mm
Sapphire glasses front and back, anti reflection treatment on both sides
Waterproofness 30 m
Functions
Hours, minutes
Dial
Unique art piece created by the legendary Japanese lacquer studio
lacquer technique by Tatsuo Kitamura comprising Kinpun (gold dust)
The techniques of lacquering with Urushi lacquering techniques, such as ‘Maki-e’ and ‘Raden’ in true classical tradition(abalone shell from New Zealand).‘
Urushi’ (tree sap), ‘Kinpun’ (various gold powder), ‘Kirigane’ (cut-gold) and ‘Kirigai’ (cut-shells from great green turban and New Zealand abalone). .
Hands Made from gold
Strap
Hand sewn blue crocodile strap with gold buckle
хештег voutilainenwatches хештег pieceofart хештег urushilacquer хештег kitamurastudio хештег tatsuokitamura хештег wajima хештег japan хештег monteverest @voutilainen.japan
Additionals
All design, manufacturing, construction, fabrication, hand finishing and assembly in the Voutilainen workshop.
Year 2024
🔰Edition ✅Only ❱❱❱ 1 pieces.
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Press Release - 2024
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Kari Voutilainen
Voutilainen Horlogerie d’Art
Comblémine 2
2112 Môtiers | Switzerland
Tél +41 32 861 4832
Fax +41 32 861 4833
voutilainen@voutilainen.ch
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