Quartier latin Latte Wajima Makie fountain pen. TWSBI ECO
Jimbocho. the town where BUNGUBOX is located. is considered Japan's Quartier latin (Latin Quarter)
One of the reasons it is called this is because of the abundance of coffee shops.
This pen takes its inspiration from all of the coffee shops here.
On the barrel are images of coffee beans spilling out of their burlap bags. On the cap are various coffee cups bouncing around like a lively conversation taking place in a coffee shop ?
Please enjoy your very own. slightly bitter. cafe latte!
¡¶Product Details¡·
Base model: TWSBI ECO Cafe Rose Gold
Nib: Steel: EF (Extra Fine). F (Fine). M (Medium). B (Bold). Stub 1.1
Cap and barrel adornments: Hand painted Wajima Maki-e
Size: approx. 140mm (when capped) / 170mm (when posted)
Weight: approx. 20g
Filling mechanism: Piston filler
The ECO has a simple design with a large ink capacity thanks to its excellent piston filling mechanism.
Its transparent barrel puts the beauty of the ink in full display. The nibs offer a smooth writing experience that make you forget they are steel nibs. This is a wonderful pen even for beginners of the fountain pen hobby.
Shipping
Ship same day, arrives in 3–8 business days.
Return
Fast, full refund within 60 days if conditions are met.
Product Description
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