Sailor King of Pens – The Battle of Sekigahara

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Sailor King of Pens – The Battle of Sekigahara fountain pen is a maki-e pen by renowned artist Ikki Moroike, who has collaborated with Sailor on other limited editions.

It celebrates the battle in 1600 which decided the last Shogunate to rule Japan.  30,000 fighters met on a field just outside the centre of present day Tokyo – the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu prevailed. The battle is celebrated with reenactments to this day.

Using multiple maki-e techniques, Mr Moroike depicts spear carrying soldiers and a magnificently armoured mounted man – Tokugawa himself?

In a magnificent lacquered and decorated presentation box, the pen is available with medium or broad nib.

Only 28 of these magnificent works of art will be made.

Sailor King of Pens – The Battle of Sekigahara is now available.  We would be delighted to discuss your order.

Sailor King of Pens - The Battle of Sekigahara Fountain Pen

Length (pen only): 131mm Length (capped): 153.3mm Length (posted): 167mm Diameter (cap): 18.2mm Diameter (barrel): 14mm Diameter (section): 12mm Weight (complete, empty): 35g Weight (pen, empty): 23g Weight (cap): 12g

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