🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Sailor KOP Iro Miyabi II KON-RURI Fountain Pen, Ebonite, 10-1600-448

Sailor KOP Iro Miyabi II KON-RURI Fountain Pen, Ebonite, 10-1600-448

Brand
Sailor
Line
King of Pens
Reference
10-1600-448
Material
Ebonite
Clip
Gold
Color
Blue
Nib
21K Gold bicolored
Filling System
Cartridge / Converter
Closing System
Screw-on
Closed length
153.5 mm.
Barrel width
20 mm
Weight (with cap)
32 gr.
Warranty
3 years
Country of Manufacture
Japan

 

Additional information:

  • Includes converter
  • Special Edition
  • Traditional Lacquer Pen “Iro-Miyabi” is a series of writing instruments that expresses the traditional Japanese “Iro” (color) and “Miyabi” (elegance) in colored lacquer. Created using “Seiga-nuri”, a creative Kaga-nuri lacquer, and Kaga Lacquerware (Yamanaka Lacquerware). KON-RURI: A navy blue with a noble lapis lazuli color was popular in the Edo period because it appeared to shine against dark blue. The paulownia box supplied with this fountain pen is extremely suitable for the storage of lacquer products. It is complimented by the addition of a Sanada-strap which is commonly used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Including a cleaning cloth, cartridge ink (2 pcs), ink converter (installed in the pen) and instruction manual.


Select Nib Size
From $876.07

Original: $2,503.06

-65%
Sailor KOP Iro Miyabi II KON-RURI Fountain Pen, Ebonite, 10-1600-448

$2,503.06

$876.07
Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3
Product image 4
Product image 5
Product image 6
Product image 7

Description

Brand
Sailor
Line
King of Pens
Reference
10-1600-448
Material
Ebonite
Clip
Gold
Color
Blue
Nib
21K Gold bicolored
Filling System
Cartridge / Converter
Closing System
Screw-on
Closed length
153.5 mm.
Barrel width
20 mm
Weight (with cap)
32 gr.
Warranty
3 years
Country of Manufacture
Japan

 

Additional information:

  • Includes converter
  • Special Edition
  • Traditional Lacquer Pen “Iro-Miyabi” is a series of writing instruments that expresses the traditional Japanese “Iro” (color) and “Miyabi” (elegance) in colored lacquer. Created using “Seiga-nuri”, a creative Kaga-nuri lacquer, and Kaga Lacquerware (Yamanaka Lacquerware). KON-RURI: A navy blue with a noble lapis lazuli color was popular in the Edo period because it appeared to shine against dark blue. The paulownia box supplied with this fountain pen is extremely suitable for the storage of lacquer products. It is complimented by the addition of a Sanada-strap which is commonly used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Including a cleaning cloth, cartridge ink (2 pcs), ink converter (installed in the pen) and instruction manual.