Naginata Togi Ebonite Fountain Pen Umesaki (Plum Blossom)

Nib Width: Medium Fine
₹. 180,000

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SKU: 10-1814-331
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Vendeur: Sailor

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The seventh installment in the series using color ebonite material for the body, themed after Japanese paintings.
This time, we adopted "Kameido Umeyashiki (Plum Orchard at Kameido)" from Utagawa Hiroshige's "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo".
The worldview of the beautiful Kameido Umeyashiki, highly regarded worldwide and even copied by Vincent van Gogh, is captured in the ebonite material.
Furthermore, as a special specification with an engraved serial number, each piece is a limited masterpiece, with no two alike in the world.
Please enjoy the soothing, beautiful texture of the ebonite material that fits comfortably in your hand and the smooth writing feel of the unique Naginata Togi nib.

Background of "Naginata Togi" Development
The Naginata Togi, dating back to our founding in 1911, temporarily disappeared as fountain pen mass production progressed and nib processing became mechanized after the war, but the technique was inherited by pen craftsmen Gunichi Koyama and Nobuyoshi Nagahara.
Around 1991, based on customer feedback and aiming for "a fountain pen that can write even when tilted," Nobuyoshi Nagahara revived it as the modern Naginata Togi by further refining the original grinding method.