Kakimori Dip Pen Nib Holder - White Sakura Wood

£32.00

A nib holder crafted from the sapwood of Japanese cherry, characterised by a pale, whitish colouring. Designed to universal specifications to fit a standard nib of your choice.

In today’s world there are fewer and fewer opportunities to write by hand. Focusing on the simplicity of the dip pen, Kakimori developed a range of interchangeable nibs and nib holders.


MATERIAL FEATURES

Experience the texture and feel of natural wood. Japanese cherry is characterised by the reddening of its colour over time, allowing you to enjoy the pen’s unique transformation. The nib holder is treated with an ink-resistant finish, providing practicality without compromising the natural texture.

USE AND CARE
  • Nib holder only — nib sold separately.
  • To prevent distortion and discolouration, avoid soaking in water, sudden temperature changes or extreme heat, and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
  • Due to the nature of the material and treatment, grain and colour will vary between pieces.
  • If marked with ink, wipe clean with a soft cloth.
  • When removing the nib from the nib holder, gently pull it out while turning to avoid dislodging the nib mount.
  • After rinsing, shake well in a downward motion to remove any water or ink from the nib mount before inserting a nib.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product name Nib holder - Sakura wood
Dimensions H178 x Ø11mm
Weight 10g
Material Japanese cherry (stem), plastic (socket)
Design Makoto Koizumi
Manufacturer Nakamura Woodworks (nib holder), Tachikawa Pin (socket)
Country of manufacture Japan

A nib holder crafted from the sapwood of Japanese cherry, characterised by a pale, whitish colouring. Designed to universal specifications to fit a standard nib of your choice.

In today’s world there are fewer and fewer opportunities to write by hand. Focusing on the simplicity of the dip pen, Kakimori developed a range of interchangeable nibs and nib holders.


MATERIAL FEATURES

Experience the texture and feel of natural wood. Japanese cherry is characterised by the reddening of its colour over time, allowing you to enjoy the pen’s unique transformation. The nib holder is treated with an ink-resistant finish, providing practicality without compromising the natural texture.

USE AND CARE
  • Nib holder only — nib sold separately.
  • To prevent distortion and discolouration, avoid soaking in water, sudden temperature changes or extreme heat, and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
  • Due to the nature of the material and treatment, grain and colour will vary between pieces.
  • If marked with ink, wipe clean with a soft cloth.
  • When removing the nib from the nib holder, gently pull it out while turning to avoid dislodging the nib mount.
  • After rinsing, shake well in a downward motion to remove any water or ink from the nib mount before inserting a nib.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product name Nib holder - Sakura wood
Dimensions H178 x Ø11mm
Weight 10g
Material Japanese cherry (stem), plastic (socket)
Design Makoto Koizumi
Manufacturer Nakamura Woodworks (nib holder), Tachikawa Pin (socket)
Country of manufacture Japan

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