ConCoPens Traditional Vietnamese Lacquer Fountain Pen - Obsidia
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Obsidia pairs deep black Vietnamese lacquer with iridescent shell accents that appear to glow beneath the surface like scattered stars. Each pen is built over a natural wood core and finished through repeated applications of natural lacquer, with each layer cured and hand-polished to create depth, gloss, and durability.
The dark lacquer gives the design a restrained, elegant foundation, while the shell fragments shift between blue, green, violet, and silver as the pen moves in the light. This hand-finished process ensures each Obsidia has its own unique patterning and character.
- Hand-applied Vietnamese lacquer over a natural wood core
- Iridescent shell accents with unique hand-finished variation
- Gold-plated JoWo #6 stainless steel nib
- Schmidt piston converter included
Product features
Product features
• Handcrafted using traditional Vietnamese lacquer techniques with multiple layers of natural lacquer applied, cured, and hand-polished by skilled artisans.
• Built over a natural wood core, creating exceptional depth, warmth, and visual complexity that cannot be replicated by painted finishes.
• Fitted with a smooth stainless steel nib and international cartridge/converter filling system for reliable everyday writing.
• Select models feature genuine mother-of-pearl inlays, adding iridescent detail and ensuring each pen exhibits subtle individual variation.
• Made in Vietnam, preserving one of Asia's oldest decorative art forms through contemporary fountain pen design.
Materials and care
Materials and care
• Traditional Vietnamese natural lacquer finish over a wood core.
• Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, excessive heat, and high humidity.
• Clean using a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or alcohol-based products.
• Store capped when not in use and avoid carrying the pen alongside hard objects that could scratch the lacquer surface.
• Because each pen is handcrafted using natural materials and hand-applied lacquer, minor variations in color, pattern, and finish are considered part of its unique character.
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