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Pelikan Maki-e Goldfish 2025 FOUNTAIN PEN

5.100,00

The Maki-e Goldfish, released in 2025 is available in a limited edition of only 123 pieces worldwide. The model “Goldfish” is a masterpiece with a finely chased 18 carat gold nib accentuated with a rhodium décor, in the nib size M. Each pen is individually signed by the artist.

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In the world of Japanese symbolism, the goldfish (金魚) is a timeless emblem of prosperity, elegance, and good fortune. Its name, believed to derive from “Chin-yui” – the “fish of wealth” – reflects its revered status in art and culture. For centuries, goldfish have graced Maki-e lacquerware as icons of vitality and abundance.

Pelikan proudly presents the Maki-e “Goldfish”, a masterful fusion of Japanese artistry and German craftsmanship. This exquisite fountain pen features a vivid red goldfish on the cap and a delicately rendered white goldfish on the barrel. Each is meticulously hand-painted, their flowing tails and shimmering scales brought to life with subtle touches of gold. Surrounding them, gently swaying hornwort and rippling waves evoke the serene beauty of a tranquil pond.Crafted using the sophisticated Togidashi-Taka-Maki-e technique, this edition combines raised textures with a polished lacquer finish, showcasing the depth and refinement of traditional Japanese lacquer art.

The “Goldfish” is built upon Pelikan’s iconic Souverän® M1000 model and fitted with an 18-carat gold nib, elegantly finished with rhodium. Each piece is individually signed by the Maki-e artist and presented in a traditional Paulownia wood box—a symbol of respect and refinement in Japanese culture.

This edition is strictly limited to 123 pieces worldwide, making it a true collector’s treasure.

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