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HYOGENSHA Fragrance Emaki Ballpoint Pen (5 options)

HYOGENSHA

€7,90
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Pen Length:
14 cm
Pen Diameter:
1.2 cm with clip
Nib Size:
0.5 mm
Ink:
Oil-Based
Ink Colour:
Black
Origin:
Japan
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Introducing the HYOGENSHA Fragrance Emaki Ballpoint Pen, a unique blend of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and elegant design. Available in five exquisite options—Peach Cherry Blossom, Hana Fan, Clover, Nebula Crane, and Kinke Dance—this ballpoint pen offers more than just a smooth writing experience. Each pen is adorned with beautiful Yuzen printing on Japanese paper, which not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also carries a natural fragrance infused into the design.

At first, you'll be greeted with the refreshing scent of osmanthus, which gradually evolves into the warm, traditional fragrance of sandalwood over time. Made from natural ingredients, the fragrance is long-lasting, though its duration may vary depending on the climate and environment. As a natural scent, it will eventually fade, adding to the pen's charm as a delicate, fleeting experience.

Perfect for those who appreciate both the artistry and subtle beauty of Japanese culture, this pen is a lovely companion for writing and a sensory delight.

  • Pen Length: 14 cm
  • Pen Diameter: 1.2 cm with clip
  • Nib Size: 0.5 mm
  • Oil-Based Ink
  • Black ink colour
  • Made in Japan

HYOGENSHA Fragrance Emaki Ballpoint Pen (5 options)

【ABOUT THE BRAND】

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Founded in 1932 in Kyoto, HYOGENSHA is a stationery brand rooted in the rich traditions of Japan, with origins dating back to Tanaka Honten in the Meiji period. Known for its dedication to expressing heartfelt, personal messages through beautifully crafted letters, postcards, short notes, cards, and envelopes, HYOGENSHA brings warmth and sincerity to communication. The brand also embraces incense in its product range, fostering a sense of mindfulness and connection. With the launch of its "cozyca products" line in 2013, HYOGENSHA collaborates with Japanese artists to create innovative stationery that blends tradition with modern sensibility.