Namiki Nippon Art 3 Beautés Ukiyo-e Toyohina Tomimoto Fountain Pen
- Line
- Nippon Art
- Reference
- FN-35-SM-BEAUTES-TOYO
- Material
- Maki-e
- Color
- Black
- Trim
- Gold
- Nib
- 14k Gold
- Filling System
- Cartridge / Converter
- Closing System
- Screw-on
- Closed length
- 142,2 mm.
- Barrel length
- 129,4 mm.
- Posted Length
- 154,3 mm.
- Barrel width
- 11,8 mm
- Weight (with cap)
- 31,7 gr.
- Weight (without cap)
- 18,1 gr.
- Warranty
- Lifetime Guarantee
- Country of Manufacture
- Japan
Additional information:
- The Namiki Nippon Art 3 Ukiyo-e Toyohina Tomimoto fountain pen reveals three beauties among the most popular in Japan during the Kansei Era (1789–1801). They gained popularity through the exceptional series of Ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings by Utamaro Kitagawa. The pink tones in each model highlight their innocence and elegance. Ukiyo-e, or “Floating World Image,” represents a Japanese artistic movement from the Edo period (1603-1868) that encompasses not only original popular and narrative painting but also, and especially, all Japanese woodblock prints.