Rollerball pen ystudio BRASSING
Rollerball pen ystudio BRASSING
Rollerball pen ystudio BRASSING
Rollerball pen ystudio BRASSING
Rollerball pen ystudio BRASSING

ystudio Rollerball pen | BRASSING

Hand made brass rollerball pen painted in balck colour.

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zł500.00

Description

Ystudio was founded in 2012 in Taiwan. The company explores vanishing culture, devotes ourselves to linking past memories and modern life, makes fine artifacts for whoever is serious with their life.

Made by the local factories in Taiwan, each of the stationery from ystudio is manufactured by the scorching heat of one thousand degrees in furnace, and characterized by the masters’ hands with decades of experience. Although the stationery carried a little bit weight and some rust on it which reflects that the products are absolutely honest and durable just like the people who live in Taiwan.

The color of brass would be changed by different users and various environments yet this is also its unique feature. The oxide is harmless. It would restore its original luster by wiping with copper oil.

You can also create your own story by exploring the metal by removing the color with the sandpaper included with each ballpoint pen.

Material | Brass, Copper

Size | 7 x 8 x 123 mm

Refill | Faber-Castell 148712, Sheaffer 97535, Schmidt 5888

Made in Taiwan

Product Details

Kolor
Black
Materiał
Mosiądz
STAT-39
1 Item
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