Kenko thick writing pen suitable for calligraphy
With a soft touch body to create a velvety feeling when touching and writing
The ability to use smooth writing, uniform writing and without interruption until the last drop of ink
Enter the production date and specifications on the automatic brain to start the two-year warranty
The writing length is higher than the standard and uniform
Unique nano ink formulation suitable for calligraphy pens
Use of first-class and non-recycled materials
No ink or stains on the paper
Resistant tip made of nickel silver (NS)
With a writing size of 1/6 mm (EXTRA BROAD)
With a chrome head
Colors
Blue, red, black, green
Writing with a quality pen can be a mindful activity. It allows you to slow down and reflect on your thoughts and ideas. Writing in a journal or jotting your goals can enhance your self-awareness and overall productivity by helping you stay aligned with your objectives.
You'll also be in less physical pain if you write with a pen because a pen uses ink. A pencil, on the other hand, is made of graphite, which always creates more friction than ink. Not only will you write faster with a pen, but it also takes less effort and the pressure you need to push down with is lighter.
Prioritize pens with comfortable grips and smooth ink flow for efficient note-taking. Look for writing tools that offer a comfortable writing experience, with archival ink for long-lasting entries. Consider them with different line widths and colors, such as fine tips for details or brush tips for versatility.
An average pen can write about 45,000 words before running out of ink. United States produces 2 billion pens in a year. Ballpoint pens were very popular among pilots in World War II because they did not leak at high altitudes.