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"Kachofugetsu" is a Japanese phrase meaning Flower - Bird - Wind - Moon, representing the beauty of nature. Inspired by this concept, the Kachofugetsu Flower Fountain Pen captures the essence of the Someiyoshino cherry tree in full bloom, with its barrel adorned with delicate blossoms.
Crafted from beautiful semi-translucent crackled pink acrylic, the pen features gold accents and a signature gold-plated nib bearing the Japanese character for "flower". The unique design allows you to see through to the printed converter, which is adorned with its own pretty pink blossoms.
A beautiful "flower" that will never fade away.
Esterbrook is one of the greatest names in American pen history. Founded in 1858, by their peak, they were making 216 million pens a year. Unfortunately, as the market changed, Esterbrook went out of business in 1971. Now they're back, with the name brought back and the designs reinvented by Kenro Industries, who have plenty of experience of bringing back or continuing famous pen brands.
Original: $263.64
-65%$263.64
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"Kachofugetsu" is a Japanese phrase meaning Flower - Bird - Wind - Moon, representing the beauty of nature. Inspired by this concept, the Kachofugetsu Flower Fountain Pen captures the essence of the Someiyoshino cherry tree in full bloom, with its barrel adorned with delicate blossoms.
Crafted from beautiful semi-translucent crackled pink acrylic, the pen features gold accents and a signature gold-plated nib bearing the Japanese character for "flower". The unique design allows you to see through to the printed converter, which is adorned with its own pretty pink blossoms.
A beautiful "flower" that will never fade away.
Esterbrook is one of the greatest names in American pen history. Founded in 1858, by their peak, they were making 216 million pens a year. Unfortunately, as the market changed, Esterbrook went out of business in 1971. Now they're back, with the name brought back and the designs reinvented by Kenro Industries, who have plenty of experience of bringing back or continuing famous pen brands.




















