Sailor Fountain Pen Classic Ko Makie Bunbo Fountain Pen Floret dot SV [Gray] Fine (F): 10-3547-221
Floret dot SV
"Flolet Dot SV" is studded with flowers.
The four-petaled flower is called "quatre foil" and has been used to represent the four Christian saints.
The petal pattern has been loved as a symbol of happiness.
Classic Ko Makie Bunbo fountain pen/ballpoint pen
Wabi-Sabi Mitate Margin ---
Japan's aesthetic sense has fostered a rich spiritual life by customizing everyday items with modern, simple designs.
Classic Ko expresses these in the world of jewelry, combining traditional maki-e techniques with modern sensibilities.
These maki-e fountain pens and ballpoint pens have a new appearance that can be enjoyed with jewelry, and incorporate this worldview.
■About the product name “Maki-e Bunbo fountain pen/ballpoint pen”
``Bunbo'' means a room for reading or writing, a so-called ``study''. In the past, writers were recognized to have a special attachment to stationery as a stationery tool, and brushes, ink, inkstones, and paper came to be particularly respected as the ``Four Treasures of Bunbo.''
I hope you will reconsider your taste in writing as seen in this book, and write as you wish with a maki-e fountain pen or ballpoint pen as a stationery tool. I want you to carefully consider your words and deliver them to your loved ones. I want to bring back the act of writing as an important time. With this in mind, we named it "Maki-e Bunbo Fountain Pen/Ballpoint Pen."
■Oshita Kosen Kobo andClassic KoAbout
Oshita Kosen Kobo, a maki-e workshop in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, has been in operation since 1894.YukikaKaga Makie, which requires advanced decorative techniques learned in Kanazawa, has been created and handed down in his hometown in the mountains. We specialize in high-quality writing instruments and tea utensils, and are dedicated to pursuing the purity, delicacy, and elegance of Kaga Makie.
Oshita Kosen Studio's jewelry brand ``Classic Ko'' has created a beauty with a unique mix of modern sensibilities, while making full use of decorative techniques such as ``Maki-e and Urushi'' that have been passed down through the ages. They are created using an outstanding technique of painting with lacquer, then sprinkling gold or silver metal powder on top, hardening it, and polishing it. Jewelry that combines natural materials, traditional techniques, and modern sensibilities has a strong story and can be enjoyed by people of all nationalities and generations.
- pen nib
- stainless steel
- method
- Converter/cartridge dual-use type
- Nib finish
- gold ip
- Body specifications
- Lid, body, tip: PMMA resin, maki-e
- metal parts
- IP gold finish
- Body size
- φ17×135mm (including clip part)
- Body weight
- 17.2g
- package
- Special box