We have eight new Platinum 3776 Maki-e fountain pens! The 3776 model is not as large as the Platinum Izumo, but are no less beautiful.
The 3776 Century series has the airtight Slip & Seal mechanism that prevents ink from drying out. These Maki-e models feature the same mechanism in the caps; beautiful and functional!
Platinum 3776 Maki-e Fountain Pens: Kanazawa-haku
The Wind God and the Thunder God Fujin Raijin is the first in this series, followed by the Ascending Dragon. This series uses the Kanazawa-haku (gold leaf) technique, combined with traditional techniques such as Momi Chirashi. Both come in your choice of 14kt yellow gold nibs in fine, medium, or broad. They take Platinum converters and/or cartridges, and are presented in luxurious wooden gift boxes.
Kanazawa-haku – Ascending Dragon
Platinum 3776 Maki-e Fountain Pens: Urushi Maki-e
The Urushi Platinum 3776 Maki-e fountain pens each depict a scene or an image of nature, using Urushi Maki-e techniques. Each piece is signed by the artist and contains urushi lacquer over a resin body with gold leaf. These are available with your choice of 18kt yellow gold nib in fine, medium, or broad, except the Sansui, which is 14kt. These also take Platinum converters and/or cartridges, and are presented in luxurious wooden gift boxes.
Urushi Maki-e Hamamatsu Coast Line with Pines
Urushi Maki-e Mizubasou – Japanese Flowering Plant
Urushi Maki-e Takisansui – Waterfall from Mt. Fuji
Some of the Urushi Platinum 3776 Maki-e fountain pens are special order. Have a look at all the finishes!
Ink it Up!
Brian & Lisa