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Seven Treasures - Bakelite Fire

Seven Treasures - Bakelite Fire

Regular price $300.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $300.00 USD
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Shippo Design

Description

TESTIMONIALS

Note: 

- Bakelite is made from cotton and paper, therefore, the pen color might become slightly darker over time as part of the natural process. This also makes each fountain pen a unique and distinctive artwork, and we hope you will enjoy it. *Please don't mistake this with a defect.

- Self-replacement of nib/feed is not recommended for this product. Please contact us via email at info@wancher.com for further assistance.

Seven Treasures

Seven Treasures is a vintage-inspired premium fountain pen made from high-quality bakelite or ebonite and hand-crafted with Japanese traditional Shippoyaki (七宝焼) art by master Okagaki Yukie.

七宝 /shippo/ means "Seven Treasures" in Japanese. This is a Japanese term used for enamelware. Seven Treasures refer to those treasures which are used as ingredients in making Shippo or Japanese Cloisonne artwork.

焼き /yaki/ means "bake" in Japanese. And 七宝焼 /shippoyaki/ is the Japanese way of making traditional cloisonne art.

Japanese Bakelite

Bakelite is a lightweight yet durable material that was popularly used to make jewelry and writing instruments in the early 20th. However, the emergence of cheaper materials made these items become collectible ones.

We bring back bakelite to the fountain pen community and use it as the base material for our Seven Treasures fountain pen.

Not only being durable the material also gives a warm feeling when holding in hand. The most intriguing aspect of the bakelite used in Seven Treasures fountain pen is the combination of paper and cotton fabrics. Multiple layers of paper and cotton fabrics are rolled up to achieve the required density, then heat and pressure are used to form the final material.

七宝焼 - Shippoyaki

七宝焼 /shippoyaki/ is known as Japanese cloisonne art. Every single Seven Treasures fountain pen is hand-crafted with Shippoyaki art by Japanese Shippoyaki master - 岡垣幸得 (Okagaki Yukie) and artisans from Okagaki Shippoyaki Institute in Tottori, Japan.

 七宝 (Seven Treasures) refers to gold, silver, emerald, coral, giant clamshell, glass and pearl. These treasures are combined and applied to the copper surface and then baked to create a piece of Shippoyaki art. This artwork is carved on the cap crown of Seven Treasures fountain pen.

The Shippo designs used for Seven Treasures fountain pen are inspired by master Okagaki's biggest Shippoyaki artwork named はるかなるもの (Harukanarumono).

Writing

Filling mechanism: Piston filler (Capacity: 1.1 ml)

Nib: #6 Jowo stainless steel, Wancher 18K gold

Feed: Plastic, ebonite black, ebonite red

Size & Shape

Packaging
Traditional Japanese Wooden Box + Pen Kimono + Instructional Materials + Certificate
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