🖋️ Write Your Legacy with Elegance!
The Jinhao 950 Blue and White Porcelain Dragon Medium Nib Fountain Pen combines classic design with modern functionality. Featuring an 18k gold-plated stainless steel nib and a refillable ink system, this pen is perfect for professionals who appreciate both style and sustainability. Its lightweight construction and elegant dragon motif make it a standout accessory for any writing enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Generic |
Brand | Jinhao |
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
Item model number | B00CBTDZVYJINHAO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | white |
Closure | Retractable |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Ink Color | Blue,White |
Manufacturer Part Number | B00CBTDZVYJINHAO |
C**X
Gorgeous! Smooth! Luxurious! A Steel! BUY IT!!
I confess - I'm new to this whole business of fountain pens! But after reading all the reviews, I wanted to give it a try. I ordered the Waterman Serenity Blue ink to go w/the beautiful porcelain blue of the pen.Wow! After watching several U-tube video's on how to fill the pen up w/ink (I highly recommend!), I gave it a try. Never in my whole life have I ever had a pen write this smooth - right from the first Letter! Why have I waited this long to try fountain pens? I never thought they could be so fluid & smooth! I'm super impressed! I now use it for everything, and even after sitting without use for days at a time, it still writes perfectly fluid from the first stroke!I have now jumped with both feet into the art & collection of these beautiful Jinhao pens! This lovely blue porcelain pen sits on my writing desk in my bedroom, which is decorated in British Classic Colonial Chinese w/porcelain blue.This pen looks exactly like the picture. It is a weighty pen so you probably don't want to take it on the go. But, there is no leakage of ink - it's recommended to lay it on its side when not in use. The Waterman Serenity Blue ink is also a cult favorite (according to reviews), & I can see why! It goes quite nicely with the blue of this pen!If you are on the fence whether to buy this pen or not - DO IT! And just look at the price for such luxury! You won't regret it!
P**Y
A beautiful pen
This is a beautiful pen , Filling it with ink is a little different from my other fountain pens and you should be aware if you're used to Refillables. It is important to follow the directions to refill it properly, But the ink flow and smoothness of writing is excellent
S**.
Price cannot be beat. Really nice pen.
Really VERY remarkable for such an incredibly inexpensive pen! (I have expensive fountain pens that I don't dare carry around for fear of losing or dropping them. With this & my other Jinhao pens, if they break, it's an inexpensive snap to exchange or replace nibs or ink reservoirs or whole pens, and brands of bottles of ink are very inexpensive, too & come in gorgeous colours).Great weight in hand, refillable cartridge.So far, it's my favourite Jinhao yet.I love refilling rather than tossing out disposable pens and/or multiple plastic refill cartridges. Pointless plastic is among the greatest threats to us as oil/petroleum/fossil fuels, being nonbiodegrable means that ALL products with petroleum never stop choking Earth's oceans, wsterways, and soil, so that up and down the food chain, the absorption of toxic compounds is unavoidable. The omnipresence of plastic (often for absolutely NO reason whatsoever), and the use of it to replace things formerly made of paper, glass, wood, natural fabrics, many metals, and ANYTHING that can FULLY break down into non-toxic components is destroying our rivers,lskes, oceans, farms, forests, animals and all the people who depend on them for their lives, jobs, health, etc. Nearly all the food we now consume has levels of plastic/petroleum in it.It is toxic in any amount, and the amounts we are exposed to now is outrageous, and entirely due to corporate greed and complete lack of concern for the well-being of us all.Spend a week setting aside all plastics you encounter: wrappers, 'safety' seals, grocery &produce bags, labels, plastic derived fleece (almost all of fleece is plastic), The majority of all clothing, in fact, footwear, stockings, undergarments, athletic equipment....EVERYTHING. I'm 50 years old, and Nearly everything that was formerly made of more innocuous materials (cereal & chip bags & candy wrappers & labels & shopping bags were PAPER! Clothing wasn't tagged with those insidious plastic tag fasteners...the list is endless & sickening in its scope & the damage it has caused in mere decades!) Drinks almost always came in cartons (with no stupid, utterly pointlessplastic cap & seal on them, plastic straws attached, etc. Straws were generally paper or cellulose), glass, or aluminium.People still were assh*les who littered, but at least what they threw away didn't have a half-life of thousands of years! And, of course, the idea of bottles of water was nearly unheard of. What mineral waters there were were in glass bottles that didn't leech endocrine disrupting chemicals into the contents, and no massive corporations (Nestlè) were wreaking havoc on pristine parts of our country &all around the world, this destroying and impoverishing towns like Poland SpringEvery chance I get to make changes (and it isnot easy to avoid the FFI's largely inescapable omnipresence!), I do. With something that lasts forever, continuing to do damage at every level of its existence, every single piece of plastic is a threat.Finally, it is a tactile and visual delight to write with a fountain pen. Everyone should try it.
G**N
Great Value
I purchased the Jinhao 950 Blue and White Porcelin Dragon Medium Nib for just under $12. At that price, this pen is a great value.It's a visually attractive pen and feels smooth and good in the hand. When posted on the back of the pen, the cap is secure, but doesn't snap into place, which detracts from the pen's otherwise good quality. I paired the pen with Iroshizuku asa-gao ink, which resulted in great flow and pen-to-ink color match.The pen is heavy. With ink, it weighs in at 55 grams compared to the 22 grams of my Lamy Safari or the 24 grams of my Parker Sonnet. That's around 2.5 times heavier. In my opinion, the weight feels good when picked up from a desk or table, but is too heavy for carrying around in a shirt pocket. Therefore, I recommend this as a desk pen rather than a portable shirt or notebook pen. If you don't like the weight, you can write without the cap posted on the back of the pen. Without the cap, the pen is 30 grams.If you are like me and have more ink than pens, this is a great way to put some of that ink to use.
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