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Wancher Sekaiju Saihi Lacquer Fountain Pen - Murasaki Age

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Wancher Sekaiju Saihi Lacquer Fountain Pen - Murasaki AgeThe Wancher Sekaiju Saihi Lacquer Fountain Pen Murasaki Age showcases the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese lacquer craftsmanship through a finish that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics. Part of Wancher's Sekaiju collection, Murasaki Age takes its name from the Japanese word "murasaki," meaning purple, a color that has long been associated with nobility, refinement, and artistic sophistication. Through layers of hand

The Wancher Sekaiju Saihi Lacquer Fountain Pen - Murasaki Age showcases the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese lacquer craftsmanship through a finish that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics. Part of Wancher's Sekaiju collection, Murasaki Age takes its name from the Japanese word "murasaki," meaning purple, a color that has long been associated with nobility, refinement, and artistic sophistication. Through layers of hand-applied Saihi lacquer, the pen achieves a remarkable depth and luminosity that cannot be replicated through conventional manufacturing techniques.

The Sekaiju collection was created to celebrate the natural beauty of wood enhanced through traditional Japanese finishing methods. Rather than concealing the character of the underlying material, the lacquer works in harmony with it, creating a writing instrument that feels warm, organic, and distinctly handcrafted. Murasaki Age embodies this philosophy particularly well, pairing rich violet tones with the visual depth that has made Japanese lacquerware admired for centuries.

Craftsmanship & Design

The defining feature of the Murasaki Age is its Saihi lacquer finish. Unlike ordinary painted surfaces, Saihi lacquer is built through multiple carefully applied layers that are gradually cured and refined to create exceptional depth and durability. This process allows light to penetrate the finish before reflecting back through successive layers, producing a visual richness that gives the pen an almost glowing appearance.

The deep purple coloration carries special significance within Japanese culture. Historically reserved for members of the imperial court and aristocracy, purple became associated with prestige, elegance, and artistic cultivation. In the Murasaki Age, the color appears nuanced and sophisticated rather than overtly vibrant, revealing subtle variations and undertones as lighting conditions change.

The pen's gently tapered silhouette complements the finish beautifully. Free from excessive ornamentation, the design allows the lacquer work to remain the focal point while emphasizing the natural harmony between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary usability.

Enthusiasts often appreciate lacquered writing instruments because the depth of the finish develops a visual complexity that synthetic coatings cannot replicate. The interaction between color, light, and layered lacquer gives each pen a character that feels alive and constantly changing in hand.

Writing Experience

The Wancher Sekaiju Saihi Lacquer Fountain Pen - Murasaki Age is fitted with a smooth stainless steel nib manufactured by JoWo in Germany. Widely respected throughout the fountain pen community, JoWo nibs are known for their consistency, reliability, and excellent writing characteristics. The nib delivers dependable ink flow with a pleasant balance of smoothness and control, making it equally suitable for journaling, correspondence, and everyday writing.

The natural warmth of the lacquered body contributes to a comfortable writing experience, while the pen's balanced proportions allow it to remain agile despite its substantial presence. The cartridge/converter filling system offers flexibility and compatibility with a wide range of bottled fountain pen inks, allowing writers to tailor the experience to their individual preferences.

Brand Heritage

Founded in Japan, Wancher has built a reputation for connecting traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern fountain pen design. The company frequently collaborates with artisans and workshops that preserve regional techniques, introducing enthusiasts around the world to materials and decorative methods that might otherwise remain unfamiliar outside Japan.

The Sekaiju collection reflects this mission by highlighting the beauty of natural materials and traditional finishing processes. Through its rich purple Saihi lacquer and understated elegance, the Murasaki Age offers a compelling introduction to the artistry of Japanese lacquerware while remaining a practical and highly enjoyable writing instrument. It is a fountain pen that appeals not only to writers, but also to enthusiasts who appreciate the intersection of craftsmanship, culture, and everyday function.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Wancher
  • Condition: Mint Preowned Condition - No Box
  • Collection: Sekaiju
  • Model: Murasaki Age
  • Body Material: Natural Wood
  • Finish: Hand-Applied Saihi Lacquer
  • Color: Murasaki (Purple)
  • Nib Material: Stainless Steel
  • Nib Manufacturer: JoWo (Germany)
  • Filling System: Cartridge/Converter
  • Cap Type: Threaded Cap
  • Country of Origin: Japan
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