one petite gel pen
The Brand: Mitsubishi Pencil Company was founded in 1887 in Tokyo by Niroku Masaki. It was at the 1878 Paris World Fair that Mr. Masaki observed a pencil for the first time, and immediately was inspired to create one for himself. After much extensive research, experiments and setbacks, he succeeded and became the first company to deliver domestically manufactured pencils in Japan. Relieved that his days of frustrations were behind him, he decided to engrave his pencils with a Mitsubishi (“three diamond”) mark.
Description: So very smooth in the sweetest colors! These pens feature a specially formulated vibrant black ink that remains on top of fiber instead of being absorbed into paper. With a functional and strong wire pocket clip, they can easily attach to documents, folders, and notebooks. We love the shorter length and ergonomic design, as they fit perfectly in your hand, ensuring a comfortable writing experience. Equipped with a metal stabilizer mechanism, the pen tip guarantees smooth and stable writing.
Details: 4 1/2” inches in length, 1/2” wide. Weighs less than 1 oz. Periwinkle Grey, Orange, and Mint available in 0.38mm, Lemon and Grape available in 0.5mm- all with black ink. Stainless steel tip and pocket clip.
A Note From Erika: These chunky little pens feel great in your hand. The clip is sturdy and substantial. Voted one of the top stationery items in Japan! A favorite in the shop.
The Brand: Mitsubishi Pencil Company was founded in 1887 in Tokyo by Niroku Masaki. It was at the 1878 Paris World Fair that Mr. Masaki observed a pencil for the first time, and immediately was inspired to create one for himself. After much extensive research, experiments and setbacks, he succeeded and became the first company to deliver domestically manufactured pencils in Japan. Relieved that his days of frustrations were behind him, he decided to engrave his pencils with a Mitsubishi (“three diamond”) mark.
Description: So very smooth in the sweetest colors! These pens feature a specially formulated vibrant black ink that remains on top of fiber instead of being absorbed into paper. With a functional and strong wire pocket clip, they can easily attach to documents, folders, and notebooks. We love the shorter length and ergonomic design, as they fit perfectly in your hand, ensuring a comfortable writing experience. Equipped with a metal stabilizer mechanism, the pen tip guarantees smooth and stable writing.
Details: 4 1/2” inches in length, 1/2” wide. Weighs less than 1 oz. Periwinkle Grey, Orange, and Mint available in 0.38mm, Lemon and Grape available in 0.5mm- all with black ink. Stainless steel tip and pocket clip.
A Note From Erika: These chunky little pens feel great in your hand. The clip is sturdy and substantial. Voted one of the top stationery items in Japan! A favorite in the shop.
The Brand: Mitsubishi Pencil Company was founded in 1887 in Tokyo by Niroku Masaki. It was at the 1878 Paris World Fair that Mr. Masaki observed a pencil for the first time, and immediately was inspired to create one for himself. After much extensive research, experiments and setbacks, he succeeded and became the first company to deliver domestically manufactured pencils in Japan. Relieved that his days of frustrations were behind him, he decided to engrave his pencils with a Mitsubishi (“three diamond”) mark.
Description: So very smooth in the sweetest colors! These pens feature a specially formulated vibrant black ink that remains on top of fiber instead of being absorbed into paper. With a functional and strong wire pocket clip, they can easily attach to documents, folders, and notebooks. We love the shorter length and ergonomic design, as they fit perfectly in your hand, ensuring a comfortable writing experience. Equipped with a metal stabilizer mechanism, the pen tip guarantees smooth and stable writing.
Details: 4 1/2” inches in length, 1/2” wide. Weighs less than 1 oz. Periwinkle Grey, Orange, and Mint available in 0.38mm, Lemon and Grape available in 0.5mm- all with black ink. Stainless steel tip and pocket clip.
A Note From Erika: These chunky little pens feel great in your hand. The clip is sturdy and substantial. Voted one of the top stationery items in Japan! A favorite in the shop.