By YOSHIAKI ARAI/ Staff Writer
May 18, 2021 at 07:30 JST
A woman who works at a judicial scriveners' office in Osaka shows off a limited edition glass pen that allows her to use various ink colors. She purchased the item at the Bungu Joshi Haku fair held March 25 in Osaka’s Kita Ward. (Yoshiaki Arai)
Glass fountain pens, always more of a novelty item than a practical tool for everyday use, are making a comeback as young artists experiment with picturesque appearances and inks of various hues. [Read More]
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