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Behind every single beautiful pen that you are holding is the many-month process of creation and dedication by our artisans, from across Japan to various destinations in the world.
Featured products - KYOTO URUSHI
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Wancher Dream Fountain Pen | Kyoto Urushi Kotoiro - Fushimi Inari Taisha
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Wancher Dream Fountain Pen | Kyoto Urushi Kotoiro - Byodoin Temple
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Wancher Dream Fountain Pen | Kyoto Urushi Kotoiro - Arashiyama Bamboo
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Wancher Dream Fountain Pen | Kyoto Urushi Kotoiro - Kyoto Cherry Blossom
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Wancher Fountain Pen | SEKAI AIZU URUSHI - EBONY
WAJIMA URUSHI on Wancher Fountain pen
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TRUE URUSHI
Learn more TRUE URUSHITrue Urushi carries the beauty of traditional art which has the history dated back to 9000 years ago. Crafted by skillful artisans from Wajima - the land of Japanese Urushi - each fountain pen is a true artwork worth the appreciation of receivers.Each True Urushi fountain pen is handcrafted with Tennnen Urushi or Natural Urushi by the top Urushi masters in Wajima, Japan.
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TSUGARU URUSHI
Learn more TSUGARU URUSHITsugaru Urushi refers to lacquerware made in Tsugaru - a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Being known as one of the most skill-intensive Urushi technique, Tsugaru-nuri is sophisticated yet stunningly beautiful with its unusual finish.
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AIZU URUSHI
Learn more AIZU URUSHIAizu Urushi is one of the oldest and most famous lacquerware in Japan. Originated from Aizu - a region of heavy snowfalls, Aizu Urushi has a history of over 9000 years. Each Sekai fountain pen is hand-painted with Suki-Urushi (translucent) using Nurippanashi technique by skillful craftsmen in Aizu who possesses many years of experience.

TRUE MAKI-E - SAKURA
Dream Pen True Maki-e is Wancher's first and highest ranking Dream Pen design. The fountain pen is handcrafted with Maki-e technique by master Yamanoshita from Wajima, Japan.