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Nagasawa are a Japanese stationer based in the heart of Kobe city. They have roots going back to 1882 but today are well known for their massive range of stationery goodies. And for the fountain pen enthusiast, Nagasawa are well known for both their Kobe ink range and their fountain pens which are all produced by Sailor.
The Onomatope range of fountain pens focuses on sounds made by objects. Japanese has a large selection of descriptive words used for sounds with Pukapuka being used to represent the sound of a camera shutter.
Onomatopoeia is a strong concept in the Japanese language, in short its a word used to represent a sound, so it seemed only fitting to create a fountain pen range with this concept in mind. Kasyakasya is the word used to describe the sound of a camera shutter.
The pen itself features a pale grey barrel with a sleek rhodium trim and pocket clip.
The nib is made from 14-carat gold and is plated with rhodium lending to the aesthetic appeal of the pen.
Refill using Sailor Standard ink cartridges or use the supplied converter for use with bottled ink.
Supplied with two black in cartridges in a luxury Sailor gift box.
Orders placed before 3pm Monday to Friday will normally be sent out the same day.
FREE Royal Mail Standard delivery for orders over £100, and just £3.50 for smaller orders. Royal Mail Priority is available as an option, for £3.50 on orders over £100, £5.50 on smaller orders. Express available for £9, or FREE with any order over £400. No delivery surcharges for Northern Ireland, Highlands & Islands or anywhere else!
International deliveries vary in cost, so you'll need to add the items you want to your basket, and enter the checkout to see the options for delivery. Prices and payment methods will reflect your country, and many countries have all taxes and duties included to make things easier and more predictable.
For all orders outside the UK, heavy orders may cost more to send, but the shipping cost will be displayed in the checkout before you commit.
For more, see our Delivery Information page.
Nagasawa are a Japanese stationer based in the heart of Kobe city. They have roots going back to 1882 but today are well known for their massive range of stationery goodies. And for the fountain pen enthusiast, Nagasawa are well known for both their Kobe ink range and their fountain pens which are all produced by Sailor.
The Onomatope range of fountain pens focuses on sounds made by objects. Japanese has a large selection of descriptive words used for sounds with Pukapuka being used to represent the sound of a camera shutter.
Onomatopoeia is a strong concept in the Japanese language, in short its a word used to represent a sound, so it seemed only fitting to create a fountain pen range with this concept in mind. Kasyakasya is the word used to describe the sound of a camera shutter.
The pen itself features a pale grey barrel with a sleek rhodium trim and pocket clip.
The nib is made from 14-carat gold and is plated with rhodium lending to the aesthetic appeal of the pen.
Refill using Sailor Standard ink cartridges or use the supplied converter for use with bottled ink.
Supplied with two black in cartridges in a luxury Sailor gift box.
Orders placed before 3pm Monday to Friday will normally be sent out the same day.
FREE Royal Mail Standard delivery for orders over £100, and just £3.50 for smaller orders. Royal Mail Priority is available as an option, for £3.50 on orders over £100, £5.50 on smaller orders. Express available for £9, or FREE with any order over £400. No delivery surcharges for Northern Ireland, Highlands & Islands or anywhere else!
International deliveries vary in cost, so you'll need to add the items you want to your basket, and enter the checkout to see the options for delivery. Prices and payment methods will reflect your country, and many countries have all taxes and duties included to make things easier and more predictable.
For all orders outside the UK, heavy orders may cost more to send, but the shipping cost will be displayed in the checkout before you commit.
For more, see our Delivery Information page.