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Product Description
Taccia’s Kimono Pen Roll puts centuries-old weaving techniques to work in service of the almighty pen. Ideal for transporting, storing, and protecting your writing instruments, each wrap is handwoven in Kyoto and adorned with intricate patterns typically found on Japanese kimonos Read More
Fantastic quality, expensive in silk but the fabric and workmanship is beautiful. Like others, I enjoy the tactile aspect and am always pleased to have bought it. Like the pens it holds, this is an heirloom quality piece.
I took advantage of the offer to add a single pen slip to my order too, good value and another beautiful piece, much nicer quality than the platinum/ Nakaya slip. I would only criticise the toggle on the wrap; nice wood on the pen roll but cheaper plastic with a sharp mould flash on the single slip. Easily sorted though and not a deal breaker.
JNCGThe comparably cheap toggles are my only beef with the kimono wraps, though as you say, it's an issue easily remedied, especially when one has a box of Edo period toggles sitting around.
Very nice! Looks very nice. This is more of a visual piece than an EDC pen roll. It will fray and fall apart if you think you can just toss this thing into a bag and it will be okay.
Opted for the eight pen roll to hold Japanese maki-e pens. It had exactly three pens in it when my wife requisitioned it for her own purpose. Until then it was great though.
Pro tip: I own a few of the single-pen wraps in both poly and silk, and the silk will show its wear more easily then the polyester wraps.