Nib - Stainless Steel

Founded in Kuramae (Tokyo) in 2010 by Hirose Takuma, Kakimori invented the "ink bar" where everyone creates their own ink using a pipette.

Made in Japan Since 2010 Custom inks Kuramae district
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STAINLESS STEEL NIB - Stainless steel nib by KAKIMORI, Tokyo, Japan.

Ideal nib for beginners learning to write with a dip pen. Dive into color and simply write to experience smooth, flexible comfort. This nib requires no special maintenance; a quick rinse with water is enough to change ink colors. 

This nib meets universal standards to fit standard nib holders.

  • nib holder sold separately (not included)
  • Dimensions: 0.9 x 0.3 x h.3.4 mm (5g)
  • Material: stainless steel, iridium (nib tip)
  • Manufacturing: Japan Fountain Pen Manufacturing
  • Made in Japan

 

Nowadays, opportunities to write by hand are limited. Focusing on the simplicity of the dip pen, KAKIMORI has developed a range of interchangeable nibs and holders. Versatile and designed for regular users, this collection is a new writing instrument suited to our time. 

 

USAGE & CARE
  • When removing your nib, pull gently while twisting to avoid detaching the fitting.  
  • Write smoothly, without applying too much pressure.
  • To prevent dried ink buildup in the grooves, rinse frequently with water during use. 
  • Remove dried ink by gently scrubbing under water with a toothbrush.
  • If you use a detergent, choose a product with a neutral pH. Avoid alkaline detergents that could damage the surface. 

 

Also explore: Kakimori, Plumes Kakimori, and Office.

Caractéristiques
Dimensions
0.9 × 0.3 × h.3.4 mm
Poids
1 g
Matière
Stainless steel
Couleur
Gray
Origine
Tokyo, Japan
Marque depuis
2010
Usage & Entretien
When removing your nib, gently pull while twisting to prevent the attachment from coming loose.
Write smoothly, without applying too much pressure.
To avoid the buildup of dried ink in the grooves, rinse frequently with water during use.
Remove dried ink by gently scrubbing under water with a toothbrush.
If you use a detergent, choose a product with a neutral pH. Avoid alkaline detergents that could damage the surface.