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Jinhao Nature Rose Wood Fountain Pen Bent Nib(Fine to Broad Size),Fude Pen for calligraphy,art drawing and handwriting

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$14.99

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About this item

  • The Two-tone iridium bent nib is curved for fude calligraphy ,drawing and handwriting. You can write from fine to broad size by varying the writing angle. Some customers also call this as italic calligraphy fountain pen.
  • This well balance fude pen made by jinhao company with rose wood and metal. It is a really beautiful and durable fountain pen
  • Take Cartridge : International standard, ink cartridges are not included for safety. You can purchase the Jinhao cartridges in our store,ASIN: B00W01VCJA
  • Cap : Push Type, Length 136 mm, Diameter 13mm, Pen Weight 40g
  • Package: 1 x fude pen, 1 x converter for ink bottle and 1 x pen pouch


Package: 1 x fude pen, 1 x converter for ink bottle and 1 x pen pouch
We have attached a picture of the instruction manual on how to use a fountain pen.
When you fill the pen at the first time, you can swing the pen to make a few drops of ink coming out of the nib, so that it can flow easily.


LewisV
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 24, 2023
(Note: At the time I purchased it, the listing did not include the pouch so I have not seen this).Jinhao pens are always great value and a pleasure to write with. This one is designed after the Pelikan M-series and is of wood and metal construction so it's got quite a bit of weight to it. The nib is a Fine size #6, steel. Cap will post but it's top-heavy if you do. Converter is included.
Beatriz Katinsky
Reviewed in Brazil on December 6, 2022
A caneta é ótima. Assim que você pega jeito, você consegue fazer traços de espessura diferentes como um pincel!
az.indic
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2021
Gorgeous pen, very fluid ink flow. Converter works very smoothly. Easy to draw with, and experimenting with calligraphy. Feels firm and balanced when writing. Using fountain pens for decades, this is my first bent nib, and I’m impressed. Plus, nicely priced!
S. pelletier
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2020
nice finish and it write like a charm
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2019
This is my first fountain pen I have used in years. THe only other pen I had was a Sheaffer pen that took the old skript cartridges. I loved that pen despite the horrible ink and the tendency to leak and bleed. Well I recently decided to start journaling and I wanted something special to jot down my thoughts and ideas. When I came across this pen I was in love with the photos. I figured at the low price it was worth a shot. My expectations were low as I know how the photos are always the "special" model and the real thing would never even come close. Boy was so wrong. The pen I received is better looking than the photo. The inlays have so much depth and personality. The black enameled barrel and silver trim just scream elegance. After picking the pen up for the first time I was amazed at how good it felt in the hand. I love a weighty wider pen (my work EDC is a bolt action brass ballpoint that weighs over almost 2 ounces). This pen has great weight (my scales battery is dead but I'm guessing it comes in at just over and ounce with the cap). While all this weight and beauty are well and good, unless the pen writes well it is for naught. I read a lot online on how to clean and prep a new pen. I followed the directions and cleaned it well. I had also purchased some Jinhao cartridges and some Parker bottled ink. I went with an Orange colored cartridge first. The cartridge snapped in easy and I was ready to go. After waiting 5 mins I tried to write to no avail. Try as I might I could not get any ink. After more research I tried pressing the tip down hard enough to split the ink channel apart slightly. The ink started to flow and after a few scribbles and skips a consistent flow was achieved. I wrote nearly a full page without a skip or blot. This pen writes as amazing as it looks. The tip nearly glides over the paper (very cheap notebook paper) and feels as smooth as a rollerball gel pen. After another 2 pages of writing I noticed that the ink flow has gotten a little wetter but not to the point where I'm getting bleeding or blots. I also realized that my cursive writing is MUCH neater than it ever has been. I have terrible handwriting but this pen does something to my writing that makes it almost neat. I actually used to hate writing cursive as it is always so hard for me to read my own writing. Now it is enjoyable and even my wife said my cursive is actually readable. I'm a total convert to the fountain pen and am on a search for an EDC for work (no way this beauty is going to work because we are pretty brutal on pens at work, hence the heavy duty brass pen I use now). I also need to find a fast dry ink that can write on masking tape as we jot a lot of quick notes on tape to label our parts. If your on the fence about this one, I will say that the weight, amazing looks, and fine nib combined with an excellent ink performance system really makes this pen a steal at twice the price. Just be sure to order some ink (either bottled or cartridges) so you can enjoy the writing experience.
Michael Blue
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2018
Review: Jinhao 601.The 601 is another of Jinhao’s brass-constructed fountain pens with a painted finish. This one differs from the ubiquitous X750 and X450 by being decidedly less thick and weighty, though it still has enough heft to avoid feeling as inexpensive as it is.The snap cap reveals a textured metal grip section which feels good in the hand to some users but that is not a universal opinion. That same textured section also seems to capture a lot of ink while inking this pen. Interestingly, the section appears to be threaded where it meets the body but these are in fact just rings which are stacked as a design element, not threads. The cap posts securely and doesn’t make the pen too heavy but does make it unbalanced for my taste.As usual, this Jinhao comes with their quality standard international converter and no cartridges, so I inked it up with my usual Pilot Iroshizuku Murasaki-Shikibu and hit the Rhodia *80 DOT pad running.The nib is Jinhao’s standard silver #5 with their nice ornamentation, though this one came in Fine and as usual, I much prefer their Medium. The writing experience is fairly smooth, I would classify the feedback as moderate, but not scratchy. There was an issue with slow starts on this one, however. There is some line variation available, though reverse writing yielded the thinnest, scratchiest, most unusable line I’ve achieved yet in a fountain pen.The ergonomics of the pen are comfortable, if just on this side of thin and short. Thankfully it is not too light as this occasionally reads as “cheap”, particularly for an all-metal pen. The 601 is a bit shorter in length than some of their other models, but it fits in my medium hands unposted.In the end, I didn’t end up spending a lot of time writing with the Jinhao 601, mostly due to my preference for Medium nibs over this Fine nib. In the coming weeks I plan to order a pack of 2-tone Jinhao #5 Medium nibs to put on my Jinhaos which came with Fine nibs. When that happens I will give these another shot and update the reviews. I really enjoyed the rest of this pen, as I have all of my Jinhaos thus far. My rating is based on that, given the nib is personal preference and is easily corrected.Highly recommended. 4.5 Stars.https://amzn.to/2JOvjgU
DrDipakSen PhD.
Reviewed in India on October 17, 2018
Bad
Mj
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018
I really like this pen. At first the fine point was a little too fine, but as I use it it is getting more to my liking. I love the design and shells. Very well balanced in my hand, a little heavier / solid but not too heavy in the hand, and smooth writing.The cap goes back on with a nice "click" - I know that it is probably sealed well and less likely to dry out in between uses. The cap does not fit completely on the back of the pen, it is too large to sit completely as it "should". As a result, I tend not to store it on the end when writing. It looks like it should seat completely (with the same nice "click") but it is too snug. The gap makes it look less polished / quality. Maybe that is intentional, not sure. Overall, this pen has a nice quality feel.