3 reviews
Pelikan M1000 Maki-e Fountain Pen - Ivy and Komon (Limited Edition)
Pick Your Color
Price on request
Upto 25% DISCOUNT on MAJOR BRANDS!! The Big Write Sale is Live!
Are you 18 years old or older?
Sorry, the content of this store can't be seen by a younger audience. Come back when you're older.
Pelikan M1000 Maki-e Fountain Pen - Ivy and Komon (Limited Edition)
If the pen is $7000, then imagine the ink refill price
We do accept returns and refunds. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Every order creates an adrenaline rush in our team so any order received before 1PM will usually be shipped on the same day itself. However, due to unforeseen circumstances if we are not able to get your ready, rest assured we will ship it the next day. For more information on shipping, check out our shipping policy section.
We do not consider ourselves as a sales store, but more like your personal consultants.
Your great idea is just waiting to be put on paper. Put that piece of writing instrument into motion and see its magic.
Bought a few nice Waterman pens from you. The refills arent working! This is a bad experience.
I wanted to buy a few more pens but am not confident.
Very nice pen indeed. Elegant and writes well. The retractable nib is an unique feature . She is enjoying her gift indeed.
I spent a lot of time considering what pen I wanted owing to the fact that my previous pen, the Muji Aluminum Fountain Pen had a rather disappointing writing experience. And after this careful consideration I came to the conclusion that my next pen would be the eponymous Pilot Metropolitan. I can say hands down, out of my small collection of Parkers and the Muji, that the Pilot is the best looking as well as the best writer. Throughly satisfied with my purchase.
A rose with thorns dipped in blood and shadow. The ink glimmers first as deep wine, the color of a chalice raised in a darkened hall, before sinking into bruised plum and near-black velvet. It feels vampiric—luxurious yet fatal, like silk cloaked over stone or lips stained by forbidden hunger. There is a romance here, but it is no gentle love; it is the gothic allure of midnight gardens, where roses bloom against the cold and every petal hides a secret wound.
1