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Sailor Fountain Pen Profit Jr. +10...
Sailor Fountain Pen Profit Jr. +10...
Sailor Fountain Pen Profit Jr. +10...
Sailor Fountain Pen Profit Jr. +10...

Sailor Fountain Pen Profit Jr. +10 Yurameku | Itezora

Sailor

Fountain pen from the Japanese brand Sailor featuring a Fude nib.

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zł179.00


Description

The Japanese brand Sailor combines tradition with modernity. It was founded in 1911 and has gained recognition thanks to their workmanship and innovative solutions that make each pen not only a tool, but also a work of art. The pens are made of the highest quality materials, which ensures an extraordinary writing experience, while a wide selection of nibs allows you to adjust the style to your personal preferences.

Sailor Profit Jr. fountain pen +10 Yurameku is made of polarized pearl resin, which changes color depending on the viewing angle and lighting.

The pen features a Fude nib, the tip of which is bent at an angle of 40 degrees. Thanks to this, the thickness of the line depends on the angle of the nib - the larger the angle, the thinner the line size.

The set includes 10 ml bottle of Sailor Yurameku Itezora ink and a converter. 

Itezora's light blue ink changes color over time and depending on the type of paper. 

Dimensions | 17 x 134 mm

Material | acrylic glass

Made in Japan

Product Details

Kolor
Blue
Opalescent
Materiał
Acrylic
Nib
Fude
10-0420-706

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