AP Limited Editions Urushi Lacquer Art Fountain Pen - Aka Tamenuri
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U.S. Orders:
- Free Shipping: We offer free shipping for all U.S. orders over $20, including Alaska and Hawaii.
- Standard Shipping Fee: For U.S. orders below $20, a flat shipping fee of $5.99 will be applied.
International Orders:
- Shipping Rates: International shipping rates are calculated based on the weight of the package and the destination country.
- Exclusions: Currently, we do not offer shipping to Russia and South Africa.
AP Limited Editions Urushi Lacquer Art Fountain Pen – Aka Tamenuri
The AP Limited Editions Urushi Lacquer Art Fountain Pen in Aka Tamenuri celebrates Japan’s venerable lacquer-making tradition through a hand-finished, richly layered deep red urushi body that evokes centuries of artisanal heritage. The warm, lustrous finish — built up in multiple coats of natural lacquer and polished to a high gloss — offers a sensuous tactile feel and a visual depth that changes subtly under different lights. This pen blends timeless craftsmanship with modern writing performance, making it a striking collectible for pen lovers, calligraphers, and connoisseurs of fine writing instruments.
Beautifully balanced in the hand, this fountain pen features a precision nib and a cartridge/converter filling system for versatility and reliability. The elegant red lacquer finish adds an air of sophistication and Japanese artistry — ideal for formal correspondences, journaling, gifting, or adding to a curated collection.
Key Features
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Deep Aka Tamenuri (red) urushi lacquer, hand-applied in traditional multi-layer technique
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High-gloss polished finish with rich depth and subtle natural variation
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Balanced, ergonomic design for comfortable writing sessions
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Precision 14k gold fountain pen nib for smooth, consistent ink flow
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Cartridge/Converter filling system for flexibility
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Crafted as a limited-edition piece blending classical Japanese lacquer art and modern pen functionality
Why This Pen Stands Out
The Aka Tamenuri finish is more than just a color — it’s a testament to generations of Japanese lacquer craftsmanship. The layered process gives each pen a unique depth and subtle variations in tone, ensuring no two pens are exactly alike.
Whether displayed on a desk, used for daily writing, or treasured in a collection, this pen transcends being a mere writing instrument. It becomes an art object — a piece of Japanese heritage reinterpreted for the modern world.