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Dream Pen Celluloid - KINGYO

Dream Pen Celluloid - KINGYO

Description

Specifications

Material  Traditional Celluloid & Titanium Screw Section, Sterling Silver Ring 
 Manufacture / Origin  Kyoto , Japan 
 Made with Japanese Celluloid Roll Up Technique 
 Filling System Converter or Cartridge (European International Standard) & Sailor Converter Or Sailor Cartridge for 18K Nib Option
 Length (Closed)   146mm 
 Length (Opened)   128mm
 Weight   21 grams

 

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Birth Through a Collaborative Effort

724% Successfully Funded On Kickstarter. Learn how this project able to preserve and showcase the hidden craftmanship of Japanese Celluloid Artistry

The Original Japanese Celluloid Flagship Color

Kingyo (Koi)

The "Kingyo" colorway, meaning "goldfish" in Japanese, features vibrant gold and deep red swirls. This pattern is admired for its luxurious and dynamic appearance, capturing the essence of goldfish hues. Kingyo is a classic Japanese Celluloid colorway dating back to the 1940s.

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Vintage Inspired Pen Design

Made from Yesterday's Vision Perfected for Today's Comfort

Dream Pen Celluloid's unique "step" down design is inspired by 1980's Premium Japanese fountain pen design that was made to showcase premium characteristic while offering comfortable grip when writing.

Premium Materials

925 Sterling Silver Ring

Dream Pen Celluloid features a sterling silver ring handcrafted in Shiga, where centuries-old metalworking traditions meet contemporary design. Each silver accent is forged with precision and care by local artisans, bringing a subtle, luminous contrast to the rich warmth of celluloid.