Sailor Cylint Fountain Pen Patina
Sailor Cylint Patina (Hanmon-Kujyaku) is crafted by master artisans with the intentional corrosion and oxidation of the metal material. Being handcrafted, patterns and color shades on the surface are unique, differing from piece to piece.
Brand | Sailor |
Series | Sailor Cylint |
Color | Assorted |
Edition | Regular |
Body Material | Brass |
Nib Material | 21 KT Gold |
Nib Type | Hard |
Filling Mechanism | Proprietary Cartridge/Converter |
Converter Included | Yes |
Cap Type | Screw-Cap |
Trim | Gold |
Length (closed) | 133 mm |
Length (body) | 118 mm |
Length (cap) | 62 mm |
Diameter (grip) | 12 mm |
Weight (overall) | 37 g |
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Sailor Cylint Patina (Hanmon-Kujyaku) is crafted by master artisans with the intentional corrosion and oxidation of the metal material. Being handcrafted, patterns and color shades on the surface are unique, differing from piece to piece. The appearance and texture of your pen will change over time, becoming even better with age.
Sailor Cylint is a new design with different features from the famous Sailor 1911 and ProGear we already know. The fountain pen is made of brass and comes with a metal grip section for a balance in direction of the nib making even smooth the legendary Sailor 21k nib.
The name Cylint is composed by "Cylinder" and "Intelligent" because it combines both elements in terms of design and use. The fountain pen is equipped with a 21k gold nib and fills ink via Sailor cartridge/converter. It comes with a converter included in the box.
Cautions on Maintenance and Handling:
When you feel the need to clean your CYLINT Patina pen, wipe gently with a damp cloth that has been wrung out well, then wipe again with a dry cloth, and always store in a dried state. Any residual moisture may cause the piece to corrode/become tarnished. Make sure not to get organic solvents such as alcohol or vinegar on the piece, as it may cause tarnishing. Any surface scratches caused by friction, etc. may lead to oxidation, promoting patina growth, corrosion or tarnishing. It is the nature of brass to change color over time and this change is a trait to be cherished.
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