A genuine touch of Japanese artistry has arrived in Bologna.
An embodiment of timeless artistry and tradition, the PIUMA Urushi fountain pens are creations of rare beauty, blending Italian elegance with the ancient and exceptional Japanese Tamenuri technique.
The fountain pens are brought to life through the ancient Tamenuri technique, a painstaking process that has been perfected over centuries in Japan. This method involves the meticulous application of multiple layers of lacquer, each derived from the natural sap of the Urushi tree. Layer by layer, the lacquer is carefully cured, creating a deep, radiant red/burgundy finish that feels smooth to the touch and appears almost luminescent. The result is a surface that not only captivates with its depth and sheen but also boasts remarkable durability and resistance to the elements.
Meaning “feather” in Japanese, this new edition is named Hane, complementing the spirit of our PIUMA collection, whose name also means “feather” in Italian. This shared symbolism reflects the fountain pen’s lightness, grace, and precision—qualities that transform the act of writing into an art form.
Just as a feather glides effortlessly through the air, the Hane fountain pen glides smoothly across the page. The name also honors the delicate mastery of the Urushi technique, which brings a sense of refinement and timeless beauty to this extraordinary piece. Together, Hane and PIUMA represent the harmony of two cultures, united by their reverence for artistry and elegance.
The Tamenuri technique is different from other techniques, as the final translucent layer becomes clearer with time and enhances the colour underneath, bringing out the depth of the multiple layers of colour carefully applied by hand. The final translucent layer must be brushed on by hand, and each speck of dust needs to be removed with a needle before curing.
Guided by the steady hands of the master lacquer artist Arakawa-san, each layer is applied with unwavering precision, honoring the centuries-old tradition of Tamenuri. Once the lacquering is complete, a second artisan Hariya-san graces each fountain pen with a subtle, distinctive signature—a quiet mark of exclusivity and authenticity, making each piece truly one of a kind, with SCRIBO on one side and Arakawa-san name on the other, both written in Katakana letters.
Completed with polished metal elements, these new PIUMA Hane editions are the epitome of modern sophistication blended with age-old craftsmanship. The warm, rich tones of the lacquer harmonies beautifully with the sleek silhouette and metallic details, making these fountain pens not only functional writing instruments but also elegant collector’s items. Designed to endure as both a writing tool and a work of art, each fountain pen represents a seamless fusion of Japanese and Italian artistry, creating a piece that holds both cultural significance and timeless appeal.
Limited to only 50 pieces with yellow-gold and 50 pieces with ruthenium trim.
With decades of dedication to the ancient Tamenuri technique, Arakawa-san brings unmatched expertise to every Hane piece. Each layer of lacquer is meticulously applied by hand, a process requiring unwavering precision, patience, and a deep respect for tradition. His craftsmanship transforms every fountain pen into a radiant work of art, showcasing the depth and luster that only Urushi can achieve.
Once the lacquering process is complete, Hariya-san, a renowned artisan, imbues each piece with a mark of distinction. Using Katakana script, he carefully applies SCRIBO on one side and Arakawa-san’s name on the other. This subtle yet significant touch ensures each Hane fountain pen is a one-of-a-kind creation, a true collector’s piece.
Finally, all pieces made by Arakawa-san and Hariya-san have been quality checked by Rabea Gebler, before they were sent back to Bologna for final assembling and packaging. German-born, Rabea Gebler mastered the art of Japanese woodturning and Urushi lacquering in Japan’s Ishikawa Prefecture.
Each PIUMA Hane fountain pen is presented in a beautifully crafted pouch, handmade in Bologna by the artisan Marco Montalti at Miyajima, a workshop specializing in Japanese textiles and antiques.
These pouches are made from authentic Japanese kimono fabrics, stitched using the same meticulous techniques employed in traditional kimono-making. Each pouch is unique, reflecting the individuality of the fountain pen it protects. This thoughtful packaging pays homage to the shared artistry of Italy and Japan, making every detail of this edition a celebration of cultural craftsmanship.
This SCRIBO PIUMA Hane Tamenuri fountain pen features yellow gold trim, and fills with a cartridge/converter (included). It is fitted with an in-house made 14k gold nib, in size Flexible Fine, with an ebonite feed.
- Condition
- New
- Brand
- SCRIBO
- Type
- Fountain Pens
- Color
- Red
- Demonstrator
Whether or not the barrel of the pen is translucent, allowing you to see the ink and filling mechanism inside.
- No
- Body Material
- Resin, Urushi lacquer
- Cap Rotations
For pens with a screw-cap closure, how many rotations it takes to uncap/recap the pen.
- 1.75
- Cap Type
How the cap is opened/closed from the barrel of the pen. Some common options include Snap-Cap, Screw-Cap, Magnetic Cap, or Capless (no cap).
- Screw-cap
- Compatible inks & refills
Which ink this pen will accept. Choices include bottled ink and various styles of pre-filled ink cartridges.
- Bottled ink, Standard international short ink cartridges
- Filling Mechanism
How the pen fills with ink. Click here to watch our video tutorial on common filling mechanisms.
- Cartridge, Converter
- Grip Material
- Resin
- Nib Size
- Flex Fine
- Nib Color
- Gold
- Nib Material
- 14k Gold
- Postable
Whether or not the cap fits securely onto the back of the barrel when open.
- No
- Retractable
Whether or not the nib/tip can retract into the body of the pen (usually for click or twist-open style pens).
- No
- Diameter - Body
- 15.5mm (0.61in)
- Diameter - Cap (without clip)
- 15.5mm (0.61in)
- Diameter - Cap (with clip)
- 17.2mm (0.68in)
- Diameter - Grip (mm)
Measured from the place most people choose to rest their fingers, which varies with each pen.
- 11.0mm
- Length - Body
The measurement from the back end of the barrel to the tip of the nib.
- 129.9mm (5.11in)
- Length - Cap
- 63.8mm (2.51in)
- Length - Nib
The measured length of the visible portion of the nib when it is installed in the pen, from grip to tip.
- 22.0mm (0.87in)
- Length - Overall (Closed)
- 143.8mm (5.66in)
- Length - Overall (Posted)
When the cap of the pen is posted onto the back of the pen body, this is the measurement of the entire pen including the nib.
- 172.0mm (6.77in)
- Weight - Body
If a converter is included with the pen, this weight is reflected in the total.
- 19g (0.67oz)
- Weight - Cap
- 10g (0.35oz)
- Weight - Overall (g)
- 29.0g
- Max Ink Capacity - Cartridge
The maximum volume of ink that can fit in the pen when using a cartridge.
- 0.89ml
- Max Ink Capacity - Converter
The maximum volume of ink that can fit in the pen when using a converter.
- 0.98ml