Sailor Arita Ballpoint Pen Sometsuke Nami Chidori Blue
Sailor Arita Ballpoint Pen Sometsuke Nami Chidori Blue, dyed white waves & chidori (plover) has the meaning of "overcoming rough waves together" and is said to be an auspicious pattern for marital happiness and family safety.
Sailor Arita Ballpoint Pen Sometsuke Nami Chidori Blue
Sailor Arita Ballpoint Pen Sometsuke Nami Chidori Blue, dyed white waves & chidori (plover) has the meaning of "overcoming rough waves together" and is said to be an auspicious pattern for marital happiness and family safety. The Riso Porcelain factory is opened at the site of the residence of Yi Sam-pyeong, the founder of Arita porcelain. As the times change, the production of porcelain sculptures shifts to the production of tableware. And now, with the tradition and quality accumulated over the years, the company pursues beautify shapes that are not affected by the times. Continue to challange new things and make further efforts in the future. With the principle of "beautiful things are eternal", the pottery maker "Riso Porcelain" has a history of more than 100 years, starting from the founder's great grand-father who was invited to Arita as an engineer in the late Meiji era. "Sailor Fountain Pen" also has a history of more than 100 years. This product was born from a combination of the wish of the experts at Sailor to "continue to improve their skills", and the wish of Riso Porcelain. A ballpoint pen that retains its history while being modernized and meticulously crafted. It is a piece of art beyond a writing instruments. Call us at 67361322 or sales@elephant-coral.com for more information.
About Sailor Pen Japan
Sailor Pen Japan was founded in 1911 by Kyugoro Sakata, an engineer from the historic naval port of Hiroshima in Japan, who was introduced to a Fountain Pen brought from England by a sailor friend. He was determined to produce a finely crafted Japanese writing instrument with the highest specification and writing experience. The company was named Sailor Pen with the aspiration of expanding this home grown name, Sailor Pen, internationally like the voyages of a Sailor. Sailor Pen became the first company to produce Fountain Pens for domestic Japanese market and it is credited to be one of the oldest established pen companies in Japan. Sailor Pen has continued to maintain its heritage of quality and technical excellence over more than a 100 years since then. Today, Sailor Pens are remembered by any avid fountain pen users as the gold standard in Japanese fountain pen nib making from its late nib artisan, Nagahara Nobuyoshi 長原宣義. Many nib designs by Sailor Pen are hotly sought after by collectors for its extraordinary writing ability like the Sailor Concorde nib which allows one to write in both fine nib and brush strokes font style on just one fountain pen nib by turning it upside down. Sailor Pen is also well known for making Japanese makie fountain pens which are usually made by master Japanese artisans in Kaga 加賀 makie style. Notable Sailor Limited Edition fountain pens made to commemorate its 100th Anniversary in Arita, Sailor Limited Edition Noto Nogoro Fountain pens and Nagahara Nobuyoshi’s Retirement Pens are just some of the many popular fountain pens made by the Japanese pen manufacturer based in Hiroshima.