Kakimori Dip Pen Nib Holder - Tokushiuma Indigo

£85.00

The writing tools we choose also touch our emotions. We sought to create a tool that inspires a lifetime of use, bringing joy to our hands and soul. Designed to universal specifications to fit all standard nibs, the nib holder will travel with you for a lifetime of writing.




MATERIAL FEATURES

The natural beauty of the woodgrain is accentuated by a deep indigo finish. Each nib holder has been carefully hand dyed by artisans using indigo grown in Tokushima.

USE AND CARE

  • Nib holder only — nib sold separately.
  • The nib holder will gradually brighten to a true indigo colour with use and handling.If the nib holder becomes dry, apply some beeswax.
  • Friction may cause the colour or beeswax finish to transfer.
  • To prevent distortion and discolouration, avoid soaking in water, sudden temperature changes or extreme heat, and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
  • When removing the nib from the nib holder, gently pull it out while turning to avoid dislodging the nib mount.
  • 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.
  • 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 - Tokushima indigo
Dimensions H178 x Ø11mm
Weight 10g
Material Japanese cherry, indigo dye, plastic (nib mount)
Design Makoto Koizumi
Manufacturer Nakamura Woodworks (nib holder), Tachikawa Pin (nib mount), Maito Design Works (indigo dying)
Country of manufacture Japan


The writing tools we choose also touch our emotions. We sought to create a tool that inspires a lifetime of use, bringing joy to our hands and soul. Designed to universal specifications to fit all standard nibs, the nib holder will travel with you for a lifetime of writing.




MATERIAL FEATURES

The natural beauty of the woodgrain is accentuated by a deep indigo finish. Each nib holder has been carefully hand dyed by artisans using indigo grown in Tokushima.

USE AND CARE

  • Nib holder only — nib sold separately.
  • The nib holder will gradually brighten to a true indigo colour with use and handling.If the nib holder becomes dry, apply some beeswax.
  • Friction may cause the colour or beeswax finish to transfer.
  • To prevent distortion and discolouration, avoid soaking in water, sudden temperature changes or extreme heat, and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
  • When removing the nib from the nib holder, gently pull it out while turning to avoid dislodging the nib mount.
  • 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.
  • 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 - Tokushima indigo
Dimensions H178 x Ø11mm
Weight 10g
Material Japanese cherry, indigo dye, plastic (nib mount)
Design Makoto Koizumi
Manufacturer Nakamura Woodworks (nib holder), Tachikawa Pin (nib mount), Maito Design Works (indigo dying)
Country of manufacture Japan


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