Elegant set with Japanese brush pen.
A pen with a matte finish and gold-colored elements.
A pen with a matte finish and gold-colored elements.
Brush Pen Kuretake Mannen Mouhitsu...
Elegant set with Japanese brush pen.

Brush Pen Kuretake Mannen Mouhitsu Honge Kawa-cho

Blank notebook with embossed cover created in collaboration with illustrator Carolin Löbbert.

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zł315.00


Description

The elegant Brush Pen from Japanese brand Kuretake will allow you to draw precise lines. The flexible sable bristle tip will adapt to the pressure applied, drawing thicker and thinner lines. 

The Brush Pen has a matte finish and gold elements and is packaged in an aesthetically pleasing box.

The set includes three cartridges with water-based dye ink in black.

First use 

Brush Pen has a cartridge with a colorless liquid, which protects the natural bristle tip from deformation during transportation. This solution gives us confidence that the pen will arrive intact. After replacing the cartridge with a black brush pen, it may take a while to write.

Replacement cartridges for Brush Pen Mannen Mouhitsu Honge Kawa-cho dye-based and pigment-based. 

Package dimensions | 16 x 6.4 x 2 cm

Made in Japan

Product Details

DV14040

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