As before, Iwase uses sea shells, usually abalone, and tries to preserve on the pen the colorful patterns of the uncut shells.
The collection of these pens is simply spectacular, but they are for the personal use and enjoyment of the author. Mr. Iwase does not sell them.
Once again, these are unique pens even if, in essence, they are well known products.
My thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Iwase.
Sailor ProGear Senior – Nagasawa Bokkô
Bruno Taut
Over Siberia, November 9th, 2015
etiquetas: Iwase, Pelikan, Montblanc, raden, urushi
Bruno Taut
Over Siberia, November 9th, 2015
etiquetas: Iwase, Pelikan, Montblanc, raden, urushi
4 comments:
How to contact Mr. Iwase?
I do not know as of now.
BT
Hi Bruno - Your span, scope and research are appreciated! I came across a MB 149 pen by Iwase-san and was captivated, and captured it. Of course, afterwards I tried to find out more, and your site had the answers. Kudos!
I will contribute that the pen I found has raden applied to all 4 “sections” of the pen, including the top-cap to the Star, and the piston/blind cap, as well. In your images of the Montblanc tray it appears that on the pictured pens those ends are still black resin.
Ez
Thanks, Anonymous. Enjoy your pen!
BT
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