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Red Fuji Yamanaka Fountain Pen
Elegant and iconic, the Red Fuji Yamanaka Fountain Pen is a stunning example of Japanese pens. It combines beauty, tradition, and craftsmanship.
Featuring the breathtaking Red Fuji motif, this Japanese fountain pen honors a beloved symbol of vitality and good fortune. It beautifully captures Japan’s cultural spirit and the changing seasons in a single design.
Maeju has long pioneered synthetic lacquerware, working closely with workshops to make Japanese lacquer more accessible. This collaboration produced a refined yet affordable method that mimics the beauty of traditional lacquerware. The three-dimensional finish adds luxurious depth, making the Red Fuji pen a standout in Japanese stationery.
Designed for beauty and practicality, the cap can be securely posted on the barrel for balance while writing. It features a reliable Schmidt nib that offers smooth and precise performance. This Japanese pen is not just a writing instrument—it is a true work of art.
Each pen comes in a beautifully packaged gift box, perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or other special milestones. Celebrating Japanese craftsmanship, this piece will delight collectors, writers, and anyone who values thoughtful design.
Your pen arrives with one black ink cartridge, ready to write. When it runs low, or when you feel like a change of color, simply slip in a fresh one. Reach for a pack of Pelikan cartridges in four colors, or a set of S.T. Dupont cartridges in five. Prefer bottled ink? A compatible converter lets you fill from any bottle you love.
Browse our Japanese fountain pens, crafted for exceptional writing and elegance.
Details
- Quantity: 1 pen & 1 black ink cartridge
- Length: 5.6" (14.2 cm)
- Weight: 0.8 oz (23 g)
- Nib: Fine (Schmidt Iridium Point)
- Filling System:
- Cartridge: Standard international short
- Converter: Standard international (sold separately)
- Material: Aluminum
- Brand: Maeju
- Note: Fine glitter is scattered over the design, so a little may rub off when new or with use. This is normal. Wipe gently with a damp cloth to remove any loose glitter.
Maeju: Crafting with Lacquer Mastery
Maeju Shikki, officially known as Maeju Shikki Co., Ltd., is a long-established Japanese lacquerware maker founded in 1939 in Yamanaka Onsen, Japan. Located in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Yamanaka has been renowned for over 400 years as a center of lacquerware production, especially for its exceptional woodturning techniques (rokuro-biki). The lacquerware from this region is beloved for its graceful forms, deep, lustrous red and black tones, and smooth texture that fits comfortably in the hand.
Growing alongside this rich tradition, Maeju played a key role in elevating Yamanaka to become Japan’s top lacquerware-producing region. With over 80 years of history, Maeju has earned its place as a prestigious name in Yamanaka lacquerware, dedicated to sharing the beauty of Japanese lacquer with the world.
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REFUND
You can return any products you buy from Komorebi Stationery within 30 days of delivery.
Please be assured that we will cover the return shipping costs if the products are defective or damaged. Otherwise, you will have to pay for the return shipping.
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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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"The pen came fast, and it is a beautiful pen!! Look forward to the next one."
Needed a converter. Fortunately, I had one that fit or I would have been displeased. it
"Beautiful otherwise."
Beautiful and smooth writing
"Compares to pens way more expensive and it catches the eye of other fountain pen users. A worthwhile gift to myself"