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Pen Heaven Launches Japanese Pen Designed by 4,000 Year Old Craft |
| Written by David Cole | |
| Friday, 13 June 2008 | |
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Leading online writing gifts specialist Pen Heaven has launched its new website with the exclusive UK sale of a beautiful Japanese pen designed by the 4,000 year old artwork craft of Makie. The Platinum is a long-established Japanese brand whose pens are illustrated by using a traditional lacquering technique called Modern Makie. It is created by printing a silk screen underlay and then completed by craftsmen in the ancient Makie art of high-calibre layered finishing There are three pens in the Platinum range – a multifunction pen comprising red ballpen, black ballpen, and pencil priced at £33, a rollerball at £45, and a stylish fountain pen with a solid gold nib costing £110 –all superbly finished in traditional Japanese designs. Pen Heaven’s attractive, easy-to-navigate new website showcases its vast range of prestigious and off-beat designer pens from around the world. It offers one of the UK’s widest choices of pens online, and features unusual gadget and ergonomic pens, as well as established names like Parker and Waterman. The smaller brands produce pens that are genuinely different, offer exceptional value, and make superb gifts. The Pen Heaven range is priced from only £3 up to solid silver pens at £400, and includes inspired gift ideas like Swarovski crystal pens and beautiful calligraphy sets – the ultimate in writing elegance - complete with feather quills, wood pens, wax and seals. An engraving and gift-wrap service helps create the ultimate writing present. A next-day delivery option is available on all purchases. |
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