Omni - Dark blue Kirinite
Omni model in premium quality Italian Blue pearl acrylic Kirinite
Initially shaped on the lathe before going through 8 stages of hand sanding and polishing to produce a high quality deep lustre finish.
Gentle turning the pen in your hand shows off the rich textures and reflections.
Specification:
The cap unscrews in 2.5 turns.
Length capped: 130mm
Length Uncapped: 125mm
Cap Diameter: 17mm
Barrel Diameter 15mm
Grip Diameter: 12.5mm
Inked the pen weighs 26g
Omni model in premium quality Italian Blue pearl acrylic Kirinite
Initially shaped on the lathe before going through 8 stages of hand sanding and polishing to produce a high quality deep lustre finish.
Gentle turning the pen in your hand shows off the rich textures and reflections.
Specification:
The cap unscrews in 2.5 turns.
Length capped: 130mm
Length Uncapped: 125mm
Cap Diameter: 17mm
Barrel Diameter 15mm
Grip Diameter: 12.5mm
Inked the pen weighs 26g
Omni model in premium quality Italian Blue pearl acrylic Kirinite
Initially shaped on the lathe before going through 8 stages of hand sanding and polishing to produce a high quality deep lustre finish.
Gentle turning the pen in your hand shows off the rich textures and reflections.
Specification:
The cap unscrews in 2.5 turns.
Length capped: 130mm
Length Uncapped: 125mm
Cap Diameter: 17mm
Barrel Diameter 15mm
Grip Diameter: 12.5mm
Inked the pen weighs 26g
A plated steel #6 bock nib will be fitted to this pen. Please add to cart, and select the width & colour when promted.
Every pen is compatible with a cartridge or International converter fill system, unless otherwise stated. A quality K5 Schmidt converter with large ink capacity is included. These converters have the metal collar type fitting at the tip which provides a reliable and long-lasting seal on the bock housing system.
I spend many hours producing accurate photographs and I do not use any editing software to adjust or enhance the image. The colours shown will be very close to how they appear in real life, but not exactly the same. More often than not the colours have much greater depth in person than I can capture on camera.