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The company was inspired by an encounter with a young sailor whom showed Kyugoro Sakata a gold-nibbed fountain pen
Utilising the Sailor ProColor’s signature profile, the Shikiori collection matches classic design aesthetics with finishes inspired by the changing seasons. The traditional cigar shaped profile ensure this pen is never out of place, and stainless steel nib with anchor detail glides across the page. Crafted from lightweight resin, the Tsukuyo-no-Minamo (meaning Moonlit Water) series shows each season from the reflections on the water at night. The delicate pearl white finial depicts the moon, whilst the muted cerulean blue hints at a winter’s frost on the water’s edge.
All orders placed before 3pm Mon-Fri are despatched the same day (except on a bank holiday), even if your order has personalisation. Orders placed after 3pm, at the weekend or on a bank holiday are despatched next working day.
UK: We use a Royal Mail tracked service. Standard delivery is free (£2 charge for orders under £10) and takes 2 to 5 working days, Premium is £3 and takes 1 to 2 working days. Next working day is £6 and is delivered by 4pm (requires a signature).
International: We deliver worldwide with a standard and express service. Please visit our international website
Please return any unwanted items within 21 days of purchase to be eligible for an exchange/refund. The item must still be in a re-saleable condition and returned with proof of purchase. Items that have been personalised cannot be returned unless they are faulty.
Should you receive a damaged or incorrectly dispatched item, please inform us within 7 days of receipt, so we can advise you on the return of the item. Call 0208 731 8610 or email info@penheaven.co.uk. If a faulty or incorrect item is returned, we will refund your postage up to the cost of 1st class recorded Royal Mail. If you are sending items from abroad, please call us for a delivery quote
Manufactured in Japan since 1917
The company was inspired by an encounter with a young sailor whom showed Kyugoro Sakata a gold-nibbed fountain pen