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SAILOR - Fude de Mannen Calligraphy Pen, Wakatake 55°
SAILOR - Fude de Mannen Calligraphy Pen, Wakatake 55°
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Introducing Sailor's Fude by Mannen , a revolutionary fountain pen that makes calligraphy-quality writing easy for scribes of all skill levels. This pen is a popular choice in Japan due to its ergonomic grip and effortless stroke, unique compared to traditional brush pens. The low-angle "Kon" nib (40°) creates bolder strokes than the Wakatake (55°); by adjusting the angle of the pen, you can allow for greater line variation.
The Sailor Fude DE Mannen has a gold-plated fude nib bent at a 55-degree angle. Bent calligraphy nibs are specially shaped to allow the writer a wider range of line widths, depending on how the pen is tilted toward the paper. Fude pens are used in Asian calligraphy for writing characters because they allow for a wide range of line variations.
To write with a fine line, hold the pen upright. Changing the angle of the tip closer to the paper will allow for thicker lines. Curved-tipped pens are also excellent for sketching and drawing.
- The tip is made of gold-plated stainless steel and writes at a 55-degree angle.
- This is a converter and cartridge pen.
- The body is made of ABS resin in green.
The name "Fude de Mannen" is a play on words in Japanese, combining "Fude" (brush) and "Mannen" (fountain pen). With a regional accent, the name can also be translated as "This is a brush," which perfectly captures the fusion of the characteristics of a fountain pen and a brush. 6.7" or 16.9 cm long; navy blue. Angled steel nib. Refillable.
Brand: Sailor
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Introducing Sailor's Fude by Mannen , a revolutionary fountain pen that makes calligraphy-quality writing easy for scribes of all levels. This pen is a popular choice in Japan due to its ergonomic grip and effortless stroke that is unique compared to traditional brush pens. The low angled "Kon" nib (40°) creates bolder strokes then the Wakatake (55°); By adjusting the angle of the pen, you can allow for greater line variation.
The Sailor Fude DE Mannen has a gold plated fude nib bent to a 55 degree angle . Bent calligraphy nibs are specially shaped to allow the writer to a wider range of line widths, depending on how the pen is angled toward the paper. Fude pens are used in Asian calligraphy for writing characters, because they allow so much line variation.
To write with a thin line, the pen should be held upright. Changing the nib angle to be closer to the paper will allow for thicker lines. Bent nib pens are also excellent for drawing and sketching.
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- The nib is stainless steel with gold plating and writes at a 55 degree angle.
- This is a converter and cartidge pen
- The body is constructed of ABS resin in a Green color.
The name “Fude de Mannen" is a play on words in Japanese, combining "Fude" (brush pen) and "Mannen" (fountain pen). With a regional accent, the name can also translate to "This is a brush pen", which perfectly captures the fusion of the characteristics of a fountain pen and brush. 6.7" OR 16.9cm length; navy blue color. Steel angled nib. Refillable.
Brand: Sailor
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