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Caran d'Ache Ecridor OUGI Ballpoint Pen 500 Japan Lmited Nearly Unused 475/MN

$ 211.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Caran d'Ache
  • Condition: Nearly unused It's been a collection for a long time because I don't want to use what I bought. It has been opened and is unused. We will send it with a special box and a bamboo ruler.
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Metal
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Ink Color: Black
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Caran d'Ache Ecridor OUGI Ballpoint Pen
    500 Japan Lmited Nearly Unused
    Description
    Caran d'Ache Ecridor OUGI Ballpoint Pen 500 Japan Lmited Nearly Unused
    Caran d'Ache Ecridor OUGI Japan limited 500
    Caran d'Ache ballpoint pen, Ecridor.
    Limited to 500 in Japan, it is currently out of stock at almost any store.
    Product status:
    Nearly unused
    It's been a collection for a long time because I don't want to use what I bought.
    It has been opened and is unused.
    We will send it with a special box and a bamboo ruler.
    The following commentary
    During the Heian period, a "fan sink" that floats a fan spread over water was performed among aristocrats, and it was also adopted as a prop that plays an important role in traditional performing arts such as tea ceremony, kodo, and rakugo.
    Fans, which are also practical, have been deeply involved in Japanese life as rituals and gifts.
    The folding fan, which was born in Japan, crossed the sea and was introduced to Europe via China.
    Decorated with lace and feathers, it became a pandemic among upper class women as a symbol of elegant gestures.
    Engraved on the background of the Ecridor "OUGI (Fan)" is a geometric pattern called the Saaya type.
    This pattern can be seen on the silk fabric called Saaya, which was introduced from China, and is called the Saaya type.
    Since the manji pattern, which is considered to be auspicious in Buddhism, is broken and connected, it is often used for obi and kimono patterns as a pattern for a long time.
    The Ecridor "OUGI" is a Japanese-only ballpoint pen with these two auspicious crests engraved on a hexagonal body at the Caran d'Ache workshop in Switzerland.
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