When you look at the Egino, does it even look like a pen? Where are all those things like the giant cap, clip or the opulent gold-plated decorations? They’re not there. And why? Because they’re useless. The smallest cap we’ve managed to come up with has only a milled edge that prevents rolling and thanks to which you can tell at first touch where the cap is screwed on.
The Egino 3 is equipped with a fast and reliable closure with good old threads. It may not be as sexy as magnets or plastic clicks, but it will still work just as well in 30 years without repair.
As soon as you open the pen, you’ll find that nothing interferes with your grip. It’s so satisfying when you can grab the pen wherever you feel like it, and there are no edges, threads or similar irregularities that get in the way. It’s also perfectly balanced with the center of gravity tilted just right towards the tip. Thanks to this, you will enjoy truly superb control without compromise.
Egino can write with a classic Fine, Medium or Bold nib and as a bonus also with a ballpoint (M). It depends on what suits you best. All filled with a converter or standard size cartridges that you can get in any good stationery store. The nibs come from Germany and are so precise that they write at the slightest touch to the paper.
Qualities of sakura wood
From a physical perspective, lilac wood is known for its fine grain and smooth finish, which makes it highly suitable for intricate woodwork and crafting. While it is not as commonly used as some other types of hardwood, its density and durability make it ideal for furniture, tool handles, and decorative items. Its pleasant fragrance, which comes from the tree’s blossoms, adds an additional layer of charm. The wood itself is often used for smaller, hand-crafted objects, where its fine texture can truly be appreciated.
Its scarcity adds to its worth. While not as readily available as some other species of wood, it can be more expensive due to its rarity and limited production. This rarity also contributes to the high demand for lilac wood for fine furniture and artisanal crafts. The strength and durability of lilac wood, combined with its aesthetic appeal, make it a prized material for bespoke pieces of furniture, small sculptural works, and even musical instruments.
Symbolism of Lilac
Symbolically, the lilac tree is often associated with renewal, spirituality, and purity. The lilac flower, which blooms in spring, has long been linked to themes of rebirth and new beginnings. The wood itself is thought to carry these qualities, often used in symbolic and spiritual contexts. In various cultures, the lilac tree is seen as a symbol of transformation and spiritual growth, with its wood representing change and personal evolution. It’s also been associated with the pursuit of beauty, creativity, and wisdom.