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Platinum Izumo IRO Urushi - Bodoe Nezu Fountain Pen, Red, PIZ-120000-82

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Platinum Izumo IRO Urushi - Bodoe Nezu Fountain Pen, Red, PIZ-120000-82

Brand
Platinum
Line
Izumo
Reference
PIZ-120000-82
Material
Urushi lacquer
Color
Red
Nib
Gold 18K Rhodium
Filling System
Cartridge / Converter
Closing System
Screw-on
Warranty
3 years
Country of Manufacture
Japan

 

Additional information:

  • Includes converter
  • Hand made
  • Platinum Pen introduces "IRO URUSHI," a Wajima Urushi fountain pen from the Izumo collection that embodies traditional Japanese techniques. Its design showcases the shine and refined colors of Urushi lacquer, with a robust and exclusive body. Urushi lacquer is skillfully applied to achieve a smooth shine and texture. The rhodium finish on the nib and other metal parts enhances the body's color. Izumo IRO URUSHI combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern touch. It features two new models: Bodoe Nezu. The muted reddish-purple color with hints of gray was popular from the Edo period to the Showa period, known as the "aristocratic gray."


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Platinum Izumo IRO Urushi - Bodoe Nezu Fountain Pen, Red, PIZ-120000-82

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$392.52

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Brand
Platinum
Line
Izumo
Reference
PIZ-120000-82
Material
Urushi lacquer
Color
Red
Nib
Gold 18K Rhodium
Filling System
Cartridge / Converter
Closing System
Screw-on
Warranty
3 years
Country of Manufacture
Japan

 

Additional information:

  • Includes converter
  • Hand made
  • Platinum Pen introduces "IRO URUSHI," a Wajima Urushi fountain pen from the Izumo collection that embodies traditional Japanese techniques. Its design showcases the shine and refined colors of Urushi lacquer, with a robust and exclusive body. Urushi lacquer is skillfully applied to achieve a smooth shine and texture. The rhodium finish on the nib and other metal parts enhances the body's color. Izumo IRO URUSHI combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern touch. It features two new models: Bodoe Nezu. The muted reddish-purple color with hints of gray was popular from the Edo period to the Showa period, known as the "aristocratic gray."