Dino-Writes Pen V2
Dino-Writes Pen V2
Dino-Writes Pen V2
Dino-Writes Pen V2

Brago Pens

Dino-Writes Pen V2

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Dino-Writes Pen V2

Dino-Writes Warehouse

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

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This pen’s design is brought to life with a remarkable brass wire inlay technique, featuring a detailed depiction of a Brachiosaurus, a nod to the majesty of prehistoric creatures. The brass inlay winds delicately across the body and the cap of the pen, adding a rich dimension that contrasts beautifully with the resin.

This pen is also equipped with brass rings on the cap and body, enhancing its elegant aesthetic. A thoughtfully designed brass rollstop ensures that your pen stays securely in place on your desk, preventing it from rolling off during use.

With only 10 pieces available, this fountain pen is a rare collector's item, blending precision, artistry, and history into a writing instrument unlike any other. Perfect for those who appreciate the finer details and desire a functional yet striking addition to their collection.

3. Wire inlay technique explained:

The wire inlay technique is a meticulous and intricate method of embedding thin metal wires into a surface, often to create detailed patterns, designs, or images. In the context of fountain pens, this technique involves carefully embedding fine brass, gold, or silver wires into the pen’s body or cap, which can then be shaped into complex designs or motifs.

The process begins with a master artisan carefully carving or engraving the surface of the pen, creating a recess or groove where the wire will be placed. Then, the chosen metal wire is precisely laid into these grooves, often in a flowing pattern or detailed image, such as a landscape, animal, or geometric design. The wire is pressed into place to ensure a secure fit. In the case of fountain pens, the wire is often only 0.12mm wide, making it a very painstaking technique to master.

Once the wire is in place, the artisan meticulously finishes the piece, smoothing the surface and polishing the surrounding material to ensure the wire is flush with the surface of the material. After that, the pen has to be coated with more than 15 layers of hard finish, which makes the wire inlay and the pen itself stand the test of time. The result is a stunning combination of metal and resin, ebonite or wood, creating a truly unique design that can be both admired and felt.

In fountain pens, the wire inlay technique serves not only as a decorative feature but also as a testament to the skill and precision of the craftsman, turning an ordinary pen into a functional work of art. The wire inlays, often capturing intricate themes like animals, nature, or historical figures, make each pen a truly bespoke and collectible item.