Platinum 3776 Century Shungyo Fountain Pen
Platinum 3776 Century Shungyo Fountain Pen is a newly released as the first edition of the Fuji Shunkei (Fuji seanonal view) series features a line up of new fountain pens inspired by the miraculous shots taken by the so-called "the photographer who is invited by Mount Fuji" as well as the beautiful Japanese words related to the four seasons surrounding Mount Fuji.
Platinum 3776 Century Shungyo Fountain Pen
Platinum 3776 Century Shungyo Fountain Pen is a newly released first edition of the Fuji Shunkei (Fuji seanonal view) series features a line up of new fountain pens inspired by the miraculous shots taken by the so-called "the photographer who is invited by Mount Fuji" as well as the beautiful Japanese words related to the four seasons surrounding Mount Fuji. As the sky takes on the reddish hue during dawn, the silhouettes of the mountain changes from moment to moment.
The Platinum 3776 Century Shungyo Fountain Pen is created based on the concept focused on expressing the beautiful colours of such a moment on the barrel of the pen, which is applied with rhodium finish and a shining ring while a part that resembles Mount Fuji is placed at the top of cap. Platinum hopes the users can enjoy the pen for a long time. More designs will be added to the series in future, so please look forward to seeing more. Nib sizes are available in F and SF.
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About Platinum
It was in 1919 when Shunichi Nakata started the business of Platinum Fountain Pen. Nakaya Seisakusho (which means manufacturer) is to make and sell foutain pens. It was only in 1928 when the name was changed to "PLATINUM FOUNTAIN PEN CO.," along with it's trade mark of the globe.
The skills of Platinum fountain pen manufacturer was further confirmed in 1948 when Emperor Showa, "Hirohito" visited the Platinum booth during the First EXPO; and sure enough, Platinum Pen Company won the First Prize.
One of the most iconic design of Platinum Fountain Pen is the #3776 which marked the height of Mount Fuji; the highest mountain in Japan. #3776 Platinum Fountain Pen won another prize called the "Good Design Prize" bestowed by the Japanese government in 1978.