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Pilot Silvern Koushi (Lattice)

Pilot Silvern Koushi (Lattice)

Regular price ₱35,500.00 PHP
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Koushi (lattice) has long been used on Japanese windows. It’s been said that koushi was introduced as architectural protection after the Onin War from 1467 to 1477, as these shielded a home’s interiors from an outsider’s prying eyes. Different types of koushi were used based on the type of establishment they were being built for—for example, “sakaya-koushi” was made for rice wine storehouses, while “shimotoya-koushi” was made for residences. 

This was the inspiration for the Pilot Silvern Koushi (Lattice). With a cap and barrel made from sterling silver, this pen is engraved with a cross-hatch pattern reminiscent of many traditional Japanese windows. We have for sale a brand-new unit that comes with an 18-karat rhodium-plated nib in F. It comes complete with its box and papers. 

Length capped: 14.3 cm. 

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