[Material] Natural wood, wild cherry bark [Method] Cartridge/converter dual-use
[Body size] Length: 139.8 mm (unused) / 127 mm (without cap) / Thickness: 13.2 mm (maximum) / Weight: 20 g (with cap) / 11 g (without cap)
[Nib] #6 Jowo Stainless Steel, Gold Plated [Pen Core] Plastic [Nib] The nib in the image is for reference only. The nib size is the same as the listing title.
[Accessories] Converter, ink cartridge, instruction manual, warranty card, dedicated presentation box
[About the product] Kabazaiku fountain pens are made from real mountain cherry bark. Therefore, depending on the wood surface, there may be what appears to be scratches, but this is a natural part of the material, so please enjoy the beauty of the bark.
<Birch Crafts> Birch crafts are a traditional craft that originated in the snowy region of Akita Prefecture. What began as a side job for samurai was gradually passed on to the general public, and has been developed in Kakunodate since the early Meiji period up to the present day. Once the bark of the mountain cherry trees used in birch crafts is peeled off by artisans, it regenerates within a few years without killing the tree. Having endured years of freezing and heat, and polished by wind, snow, and rain, the mountain cherry exudes a robust vitality. Furthermore, birch crafts' excellent moisture-proofing, dry-proofing, and durability make it the ideal material for creating traditional crafts that can be enjoyed for a long time.