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PLATINUM - Pluma estilográfica

Platinum fountain pen nib 18k tulip nib cleaned with spare ink Product Description. This Platinum fountain pen features an 18k gold nib designed in the unique shape of a tulip pattern, providing a beautiful and functional writing experience. The pen's elegant silver finish adds a touch of sophistication, and the nib provides smooth, consistent ink flow. The pen has been professionally cleaned and comes with a spare ink cartridge for immediate use. This pen is ideal for both collectors and everyday users seeking a quality writing instrument with a unique design. Platinum Fountain Pen Co., Ltd. is one of Japan's oldest fountain pen manufacturers and has been providing high quality writing instruments since its establishment. Founded: In 1919, Shunichi Nakata founded Platinum Fountain Pens Co. Platinum Fountain Pens was founded in 1919 by Mr. Shunichi Nakata. Platinum Fountain Pens' history began at the dawn of the Japanese fountain pen industry. In the early years, the company focused on producing quality fountain pens for both domestic and international markets. 1924:. The Platinum fountain pen brand name was officially used for the first time. During this period, fountain pens became increasingly popular in Japan and Platinum fountain pens also began to gain popularity. Postwar Reconstruction and Growth:. After World War II, Platinum fountain pens went back into production and focused on improving quality and design. Platinum introduced innovative technologies and innovations to prevent ink leakage and increase the durability of the nibs. 1967: Platinum Fountain Pens Platinum Fountain Pens developed Japan's first cartridge-type fountain pen. This made ink changes easier and further popularized the use of fountain pens. Modern Platinum Fountain Pens:. Today, Platinum fountain pens are highly regarded both in Japan and abroad, with popular series such as the #3776 CENTURY. As the name suggests, this series is named after the 3776-meter-high Mt. Fuji. The innovative ink-sealing technology (slip-seal mechanism) prevents ink from drying out and is designed for long-term use. Platinum also produces high-end fountain pens using traditional lacquer craftsmanship, a fusion of craftsmanship and modern design. Innovation and International Expansion:. Platinum fountain pens are not only fountain pens, but also ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils. Platinum fountain pens have been successful in the international market and are sold and used in many countries. Main Series and Technologies #3776 CENTURY: High-performance fountain pens inspired by Mount Fuji, especially the slip-seal mechanism. Lacquer Arts Series: Luxurious and artistic fountain pens incorporating traditional Japanese lacquer craftsmanship. Cartridge fountain pens: Cartridge fountain pens with easy-to-refill ink. Platinum fountain pens continue to combine traditional techniques with innovation, and are still popular with many writing instrument enthusiasts in Japan and abroad. The brand will continue to grow as a brand filled with the beauty and functionality of fountain pens and Japanese craftsmanship.

N.º 88832469

Vendido
PLATINUM - Pluma estilográfica

PLATINUM - Pluma estilográfica

Platinum fountain pen nib 18k tulip nib cleaned with spare ink

Product Description.
This Platinum fountain pen features an 18k gold nib designed in the unique shape of a tulip pattern, providing a beautiful and functional writing experience.
The pen's elegant silver finish adds a touch of sophistication, and the nib provides smooth, consistent ink flow.
The pen has been professionally cleaned and comes with a spare ink cartridge for immediate use.
This pen is ideal for both collectors and everyday users seeking a quality writing instrument with a unique design.


Platinum Fountain Pen Co., Ltd. is one of Japan's oldest fountain pen manufacturers and has been providing high quality writing instruments since its establishment.

Founded: In 1919, Shunichi Nakata founded Platinum Fountain Pens Co.
Platinum Fountain Pens was founded in 1919 by Mr. Shunichi Nakata. Platinum Fountain Pens' history began at the dawn of the Japanese fountain pen industry.
In the early years, the company focused on producing quality fountain pens for both domestic and international markets.

1924:.
The Platinum fountain pen brand name was officially used for the first time. During this period, fountain pens became increasingly popular in Japan and Platinum fountain pens also began to gain popularity.
Postwar Reconstruction and Growth:.

After World War II, Platinum fountain pens went back into production and focused on improving quality and design.
Platinum introduced innovative technologies and innovations to prevent ink leakage and increase the durability of the nibs.

1967: Platinum Fountain Pens
Platinum Fountain Pens developed Japan's first cartridge-type fountain pen. This made ink changes easier and further popularized the use of fountain pens.

Modern Platinum Fountain Pens:.
Today, Platinum fountain pens are highly regarded both in Japan and abroad, with popular series such as the #3776 CENTURY. As the name suggests, this series is named after the 3776-meter-high Mt. Fuji. The innovative ink-sealing technology (slip-seal mechanism) prevents ink from drying out and is designed for long-term use.
Platinum also produces high-end fountain pens using traditional lacquer craftsmanship, a fusion of craftsmanship and modern design.

Innovation and International Expansion:.
Platinum fountain pens are not only fountain pens, but also ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils.
Platinum fountain pens have been successful in the international market and are sold and used in many countries.

Main Series and Technologies
#3776 CENTURY: High-performance fountain pens inspired by Mount Fuji, especially the slip-seal mechanism.
Lacquer Arts Series: Luxurious and artistic fountain pens incorporating traditional Japanese lacquer craftsmanship.
Cartridge fountain pens: Cartridge fountain pens with easy-to-refill ink.

Platinum fountain pens continue to combine traditional techniques with innovation, and are still popular with many writing instrument enthusiasts in Japan and abroad. The brand will continue to grow as a brand filled with the beauty and functionality of fountain pens and Japanese craftsmanship.

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