GET 10% OFF | USE COUPON ‘VASANI10’ | A LIMITED-TIME OFFER ! ( Apply at the Checkout ).

Cart

Product Details

HONGDIAN, Fountain Pen – 1845

6,000.00

HONGDIAN -?1845 BLACK The pen is made of high-quality metal, neither light nor heavy, which can bring you a pleasant writing experience. Excellent iridium nib delivers beautiful lines and writes…

Clear
Compare

Share

Description

The pen is made of high-quality metal, neither light nor heavy, which can bring you a pleasant writing experience. Excellent iridium nib delivers beautiful lines and writes smoothly without interruption. Carry a universal 3.4mm diameter ink converter, which is more convenient for inking.

Made of Metal and designed for long-term use. This black stripe fountain pen outperforms many other fountain pens in versatility on paper types, feel and its beautiful design. The feather Hongdian extra fine nib allow you to experience the pleasure of fountain pen writing and consistent flow of ink. An exceptional business gift for clients, colleagues or any occasion party.

Brand

HONGDIAN

Additional information

Color Variants

Black, Chromium

Nib Variation

Fine, Fude

Technical Specification

  • Brand HONGDIAN.
    Brand Origin China.
    Body Material Metal (Aluminium).
    Pen Cap Screw Type
    Nib Size Fude, Fine.
    Converter included Yes.
    Filling System Converter.
    Item Colour Black.
    Collection 1845.
    Collection N1.
  • Fude (Bent Calligraphy) Nibs

    The proper way to pronounce it is ‘foo-deh.’ It means ‘bent’ in Japanese. Fude fountain pens are a modern equivalent to traditional ink brushes often used in Asian calligraphy. Bent nib fountain pens can also be used to create beautiful letters and modern western calligraphy.

    The fude nib is bent upwards to create a wedge shape tip (as per diagram above) and the basic principle is that changing the pen angle will change the thickness. Fine lines can be achieved by holding the pen vertically and using the tip. As you lower the angle of the pen the line will get thicker because more of the wedge is on the page. The thickest stroke is achieved by dragging the nib sideways. Like a standard nib you can get even finer lines by drawing with the nib upside down.

  • There is not as much calligraphic variation (thick to thin) within a single curved stroke as you get from a stub or parallel nib but this means that it is easy to get a fairly uniform thickness which is handy for sketching. Fude nibs have a tendency to leave a nice bead of ink at the end of the stroke and this is particularly the case with the Sailor pens due to a lesser ink flow. Using a fude nib involves mastering a completely different hand movement to the other nibs – one of changing the pen angle depending on the thickness of line you want to achieve.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “HONGDIAN, Fountain Pen – 1845”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *