Dream Pen Celluloid - SETO
Dream Pen Celluloid - SETO
Description
Description
Specifications
| Material | Acetate 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 |
Duties & Taxes
Duties & Taxes
For international orders, customers are responsible for any sales tax, duties, brokerage fees, and / or other taxes imposed by the government of the destination country, in addition to the quoted or invoiced price.
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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
Roll Up Technique
Others are Mass Produced, Dream Pen Celluloid is Individually Handcrafted
Designed IN House Made in Kyoto
Seto
Named after Seto Inland Sea (Setonaikai). Seto is Japan’s largest inland sea, renowned for its calm waters and scenic beauty, lying between Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, and located near Wancher’s headquarters.
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.