

Fountain Pen - TETZBO
The shipment is made from the heart of France, you will receive your order within a few days. A tracking link will be sent to you as soon as the shipment is made to follow your parcel in real time.
No need to worry about shipping costs; as soon as your basket reaches this amount, we cover the delivery, wherever you are in Europe.
This masterpiece is a limited edition by master craftsman Yoshikazu Takai; only three pieces are available and there will be no further production in the future.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Brass
- Total length: 125mm - 135mm (can be adjusted)
- European converter
- Weight: 63g
- Nibs: Schmidt stainless Medium size
- Designer & Manufacturer: Tetzbo (Yoshikazu Takai)
- Made in Japan
USE AND CARE
- As each item is individually handcrafted, please expect slight variations in specifications or feel.
- The design is non-retractable and capless. We recommend the complementary Tetzbo pen rest for desktop use.
- Surface patinas may develop faster in warmer climate regions.
SCULPTING TO SCRIPTING: THE MULTIFACETED ARTISTRY OF YOSHIKAZU TAKAI
Takai burst onto the art scene with a solo show in 1987 at Tokyo's esteemed Akiyama Gallery, marking the start of an illustrious career. Between 1987 and 1995, his successive exhibitions gained both national and international acclaim. His grand sculptures became landmarks in public spaces throughout Japan, adding a unique aesthetic flair to parks and famous squares.
Yet, change has been a consistent theme in Takai's artistic endeavors. About ten years ago, he took an unexpected turn by shifting his focus from large-scale sculptures to the subtle world of stationery. This pivot led to the creation of his stationery brand, "TETZBO."
By applying his unique artistic perspective, Takai has developed stationery items that not only tell stories but also encourage individual creativity. Each "TETZBO" item carries the imprint of his sculptural background while exploring new artistic territories.
In making this courageous shift, Yoshikazu Takai has demonstrated that artistic expression is not confined to a single medium. His transformation from a renowned sculptor to an inventive stationery designer illustrates his capacity for self-reinvention, all while maintaining the emotional depth and complexity that characterize his work.
Today, he remains an enduring source of inspiration, affirming that a true artist is one who constantly evolves, ceaselessly innovating and captivating.








































