Brass Ballpoint Traveler's Pen
Brass Ballpoint Traveler's Pen
Brass Ballpoint Traveler's Pen
Brass Ballpoint Traveler's Pen

Brass Ballpoint Traveler's Pen

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Our favorite travel companion, the Traveler's Company brass pen is durably made for an on-the-go lifestyle. 

This brass ballpoint pen is compact for easy carrying and extends for writing. The stunning brass cover boasts a depth in texture that solid brass acquires over time and use, complemented with a high-quality finish created by skilled Japanese craftsmen.

The top of the pen has a ring for attaching a hook or string, so you can clip it to your bag as a key holder or customize it using beads and other items – let your imagination run free! The ring can also be removed for a clip-free pen if you prefer. Refillable with international standard ink cartridges.

ABOUT TRAVELER'S COMPANY

It all started with the TRAVELER'S notebook - which has a mysterious power. "If you pick up this notebook and customize it in your own way, you will want to start something new or go on a journey to an unknown world to write something on it. As creators, we have spent our days feeling that mysterious power.

It brought about a big change in the way of work such as manufacturing and design. A single notebook may have a great impact on people's minds and lives. Knowing that, I was able to feel the infinite possibilities of our work. Also, the encounters with people who sympathized with this notebook have expanded the world further. I was stimulated by talking face to face, and I was able to receive a lot of wisdom and courage.

I would like to create a base to pursue the world of TRAVELER'S notebook more deeply, and create a place to meet many people. And by sharing real places, we want to create new communication and things. With such thoughts, "Traveler's Factory" was born. The building that will become the "Traveler's Factory" stands quietly in a back alley in Nakameguro. It is an old small building that was active as a paper processing factory when Japan was called the period of high economic growth. Although it is bluntly unadorned and rugged, it has a dignified and self-assertive appearance. The walls and floors, which have been used for many years, have changed in taste, and the materials have been exposed. The appearance of the building stimulated my creativity like a traveler's notebook and gave me a feeling of a new journey. When I encountered this building, the Traveler's Factory changed from a world of imagination to a form with a sense of reality."


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