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 | Kangyou

Sailor

Japanese brand Sailor fountain pen with Fude nib.

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zł179.00


Description

The Japanese brand Sailor combines tradition with modernity. Founded in 1911, it has gained recognition for its careful craftsmanship and innovative solutions that make each pen not only a tool but also a work of art. The pens are made from the highest quality materials for an extraordinary writing experience, while the wide selection of nibs allows you to tailor the style to your personal tastes.

The Sailor Profit Jr. fountain pen. +10 Yurameku is made from polarised pearlescent resin, which changes colour depending on the angle of view and incidence of light.

The pen has a Fude nib, the tip of which has been bent at a 40-degree angle. Thus, the thickness of the line depends on the angle of the nib - the greater the angle, the thinner the line size.

The kit comes with Sailor Yurameku Kangyou 10ml ink and a converter. 

The light purple Itezora ink changes colour over time and depending on the type of paper. 

Dimensions | 17 x 134 mm

Material | acrylic glass

Made in Japan

Product Details

Kolor
Opalescent
Violet
Materiał
Acrylic
Nib
Fude
10-0420-707

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