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Transference Series

¥17,600
Transference Series
  • Transference Series
  • Transference Series
  • Transference Series
  • Transference Series

These are handmade glass dip pens in a series so the color, pattern, and size will vary a bit. I try to keep the colors as close to the picture as possible. The glass nibs have eight channels for the ink to fill, so you are able to write for quite a long time before needing to dip it again.

I have decided to go with a more unique design for this series. The image in my mind is energy moving through the either and how it would effect it.

As with all of my designs, I not only think of the look of the piece, but the fell and use. Not only are the unique in looks they are also comfortable to use. And to keep with the look of the design I will only be offering this series with two nib styles.

The straight nib, which will write at all angles including vertical.
The artist nib, the line thickness will change from 1mm to .1 mm depending on how you doin the pen. It's great for filling in large areas to fine details.

Here is some information about the pens. They are made with borosilicate glass.

Dimensions: 13-13.5cm long 14mm diameter at the widest point.

These pens are made when they are ordered, so please let us know what size nib you would like, fine, medium, and bold are not specific. Please let me know how thick of a line you want in mm. If not expect the pen to have the size below.

Straight Nib: approx 0.6-0.3mm line Video: https://youtu.be/J2nOM-WY2qo
Artist Nib: 1mm - .1mm line Video: https://youtu.be/CeRi0rnIB_U

Breakages: If you break the nib of the pen in anyway for any reason please feel free to send it back to me to be repaired for no charge. You only need to pay for the shipping cost. And yes this is anytime you break the nib. THIS ONLY APPLIES TO THE NIB. If you need to have to rest of the pen repaired please contact me and we can work out the cost of a repair.

All glass work in my shop is designed and made by Lucas Mahoney at Hanabi Glass Studio in Yokohama, Japan.