Straight J. Herbin Glass Pen Red
Straight J. Herbin Glass Pen Red
Straight J. Herbin Glass Pen Red

Straight J. Herbin Glass Pen Red

J. Herbin glass pen is a perfect tool for every calligraphy enthusiast!

zł64.00

Description

J. Herbin is the oldest ink company in the world. In the 17th century, in his store on Rue des Fosses Saint-Germain in Paris, J. Herbin created a collection of inks called "The Jewel of Inks".

J. Herbin inks were created especially for King Louis XVI, Victor Hugo also used them.

The glass pen is a writing instrument that gained great popularity in 17th century Venice.

The J.Herbin brand has faithfully recreated this tool to be able to place it on our desks as well.

The pen is handmade from tinted glass and is used for writing and decorating.

It has a unique spiral shape that allows you to write even one page without re-inking the ink.

When the tip becomes slightly dull, rub it gently against fine sandpaper (e.g. grade 400).

Packaged in paper box.

Material | Glass

Length | 160 mm

Made in China

Product Details

Kolor
Red
21722T
3 Items

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