【Press Release】Announcement date: 2024/07/03
A fountain pen with a veil of color. Transparent acrylic cutting material is made of attractive inside and out.
“VEILIO” fountain pen 3rd
Limited quantity release on Saturday, October 12
Sailor Fountain Pen (President: Katsuya Machi, Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) will release a limited number of “VEILIO” fountain pens at Sailor fountain pen dealers nationwide from October 12, 2024.
■ “VEILIO Fountain Pen”
A fountain pen made of domestic acrylic cutting material with a transparent base.
The marble pattern flowing through the acrylic is like a veil covering the nib, which is the “face” of the fountain pen.
Only a transparent base can make it attractive inside and out.
The third “VEILIO” that combines veil and color is born.
* For reference image (1), please refer to the attached related materials.
◆ What is acrylic cutting material?
The way the ink and internal parts can be glimpsed through the marble-colored gaps flowing through the transparency is pure and glossy.
Ordinary cutting materials are milled into the shape of the product and then polished to a clean surface, but the inner surface is difficult to polish and finish, and until now, it has not been possible to remove noticeable cutting marks with transparent materials.
This product goes through a processing process using a special blade, and is carefully machined one by one to achieve a smooth finish on the inner surface. It is tailored to fascinate both inside and out.
In addition, due to the characteristics of the acrylic cutting material, the pattern is different one by one. Please enjoy the one and only pattern.
* For reference image (2), please refer to the attached related materials.
* Please refer to the attached release below.
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Reference image (1)
https://release.nikkei.co.jp/attach/674160/01_202407021543.jpg
Reference image (2)
https://release.nikkei.co.jp/attach/674160/02_202407021543.jpg
Attached Releases
https://release.nikkei.co.jp/attach/674160/03_202407021543.pdf