The history of Kyoto Celluloid Fountain Pens is a fascinating journey that intertwines tradition, innovation, and the resurrection of a nearly lost art. Celluloid, the world's oldest natural resin crafted from wood and cotton fibers, boasts a distinct texture and vibrant colors that set it apart from petroleum-based resins. It was once on the brink of obscurity, but Kyoto Celluloid's story begins with a commitment to recovering these materials and techniques. Celluloid patterns are created by layering and press-molding materials crushed into cullet.
The resulting patterns and shine can vary greatly depending on the original plate's surface and sides. In the past, cutting the original plate into a pipe shape often led to uneven patterns and a loss of the material's original beauty. To address this issue, Japan introduced a groundbreaking "rolling" technology in 1984, which exposed only the most beautiful parts of the product to the surface. This innovation received high acclaim in a market that valued aesthetics. The production of celluloid dwindled, and the unique technology behind it faced the risk of being forgotten. Fortunately, Kyoto Celluloid's story takes a turn toward preservation and evolution. The company had the opportunity to receive guidance from the developers of the rolling technology (PLATINUM), allowing them to master the art and adapt it to modern techniques. Since then, under the Kyoto Celluloid brand, they have provided a range of pens that feature bright colors and unique patterns, from traditional to innovative designs. The meticulous process from raw materials to the finished pen involves drying and cutting, a two-week drying period, and finally, cutting the material to the length of a single pen. Kyoto Celluloid Fountain Pens stand as a testament to the dedication of artisans and the harmonious blend of tradition and technology.By reviving the intricate art of celluloid production, they offer a rare and distinctive writing instrument that honors the past while embracing the present. KYOTO CELLULOID MODEL: CYLINDER TYPE SHAPE. Kyoto Celluloid currently have 2 flagship model which are the Cigar Shape and the Cylinder Type.
Across their writing instrument, they also sell both fountain pen options and ballpoint options. This Model specifically is the cylinder shape model from Kyoto Celluloid. It is characterized by a flat top & bottom. The narrow-shaped body is super comfortable on hand & a shark fin-like pen clip with a "Kyoto Celluloid" written across the clip. The top of the cap has a unique design of 4 winds which pays tribute to classic Japanese pattern "wagara".This design is very unique in that it boasts simplicity & luxury! It really brings the natural properties of Celluloid to light! NIB: GERMAN SCHMIDT IRIDIUM NIB. Schmidt Iridium Point fountain pen nibs are known for their precision, quality materials, and smooth writing experience. They are a popular choice among fountain pen enthusiasts, offering a dependable and enjoyable writing experience.
Whether you are an avid collector or a daily user of fountain pens, Schmidt Iridium Point nibs are a reliable choice for enhancing your writing experience. A Schmidt Iridium Point nib offers a smooth and consistent writing experience. The iridium tipping material allows the nib to glide effortlessly across the paper, providing a pleasant and controlled writing experience. The main feature of this pen is its colorway. It boasts a natural marble Black and Red pattern that Kyoto Celluloid has aptly named Black & Red.
What sets it apart is the use of celluloid material, which imparts a natural color to the pen, as opposed to relying on PVD coating or other color coatings. This results in exceptional longevity for the pen. Even if it sustains scratches or dents, the color remains consistent and won't reveal any hidden layers. Should the pen accumulate heavy scratches over extended use, a simple polish can effortlessly restore it to its original pristine condition. The pen uses an international, European standard converter & cartridge system.
And this pen will include a converter in the package. PACKAGING: WHAT YOU GET IN THE BOX. For the seeds you just plant, let's us join a hand to water it. As a plant grows with day-to-day care, at Engeika, your satisfaction grows with our lifelong experiences and the fullest attention. Founded in 1987, Engeika has been known as a leading direct-to-customer e-commerce retailer specializing in writing instruments, watches, bags & cases and recently lighters.Our mission is to bring the most wonderful products with the best quality and design to our customers from all over the world. Engeika means horticulturist in Japanese. A horticulturist is a person who uses scientific as well as artistic knowledge to give the best caring to every single plant in his/her garden.
The development of plants is his/her joy. And, the name says it all. We, at Engeika, love and proud to take care of each of you, our dear customers, as your satisfaction is our happiness and motivation everyday. In each product in our store, we would like to bring to YOU not only the BEST QUALITY or the MOST AMAZING DESIGN but also the INSPIRING STORY lying under each of them. Our story all starts with the love for fountain pens as well as all writing instruments.We used to be amatuer in this field but time after time, knowledge is gained and experiences evolve. We are now proud to bring you not only the best writing products but also the most useful advice so that you can have the most satisfactory writing afterwards. If you have any questions about writing, please ask us anytime, you will quickly find your answer with our help. I love to receive messages from you!
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Items must be in new condition and has not been used at all means. Before returning any item, please contact in advance. Item Condition Grade for Engeika Vintage Fountain Pen: Please Check Our Vintage Fountain Pen Grade list and read the item's condition list to see the Pen's actual grade ratings. But for an even more detailed description of our pens condition, we have provided a grade tier list to help you determine if this is the pen for you.
S Tier - Almost like Brand New: This pen is in exceptional condition, almost as if it were brand new. There are no signs of rust on the clip, and the original filling system is still intact and does not require replacement. The cap and piston filler, if applicable, screw on and off smoothly without any difficulties. The nib color is vivid with limited to no scratches.Any hairline scratches are barely visible, and there are no cracks on the pen. The pen feels smooth, polished, and shiny. A Tier - Excellent Condition: This pen is in excellent condition with only minor flaws.
There may be small chips on the nib, but no rust is present. Hairline scratches may be visible on the body, cap, and nib. The nib color remains consistent, although small scratches may be seen upon close inspection. The pen can be easily screwed on and off, and the filling system works properly. The original filling system is intact with no cracks on the body of the pen. The pen still feels smooth, polished, and shiny. B Tier - Good Condition: This pen is in good condition and is perfectly usable. It may have some rust on the clip and trim.The nib color may have changed due to weathering or ink stains. The filling system has been replaced with a new one, possibly because the original one had hardened over time and needed replacement. There are no cracks on the pen, but there may be hairline scratches present.
C Tier - Fair Condition: This pen is in fair condition and is functional, but it has noticeable scratches on the body and cap. The trim may be rusted or chipped. Although there are no cracks, the filling system also requires replacement. The nib color may have changed, or the nib itself may have been re-polished. F Tier - Poor Condition: This pen is still writable, but it is cosmetically in a terrible state. A major refurbishment has been conducted to restore the pen to an acceptable condition, but in the process, many of its original characteristics have been lost. Please note that this item condition grade is based on general standards and may vary depending on the specific criteria and expectations of different collectors or sellers. This will help us to process your order smoothly and ensure that it reaches the correct destination. We will do our best to accommodate your request and make the necessary arrangements. We always try our best to help you with all the problems that you may have with custom in your country. If you have any questions or request, please feel free to let us know. We would like to ask for your cooperation and understanding.