Prestigious Bubinga wood pen - Antea Roller Bubinga - M'Art
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Original writing accessories from Italy
€290.00
SKU: MT-Antea Roller Bubinga
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Description
Unique design combined with the highest quality wood is synonymous with the M’Art brand. It is also the registered trademark of handcrafted wooden pens that have been on the market for several years. M’Art's goal is to create a product capable of meeting emotional needs and rediscovering the pleasure of owning an object of rare beauty, one that is pleasing to the eyes and hands. All handcrafted products result from meticulous market research of the best mechanisms to offer the customer an excellent pen and pencil. The wood is selected from those commonly used in luthiery, characterized by exceptional hardness, beauty, and elegance, making it particularly suitable for producing elegant writing instruments. Each stage of production of handcrafted wooden pens is strictly manual and concludes with thorough quality control. The result, in line with expectations, brings the joy of owning an "exceptional" item, as one would expect from a handcrafted masterpiece.
It is delightful to seek wood of absolute value, carefully selected and sourced from around the world. Identifying the various mechanisms of these writing instruments, which can synthesize weight and balance to make them pleasant to use, is very complex and satisfying. Creating handcrafted wooden pens requires particular skills and knowledge of techniques, raw materials, and tools, allowing the final product to be reached through a rather lengthy process that demands great attention. In the production of handcrafted pens, any small mistake, especially during turning, can mean losing an element and having to start over. Preparing wooden pens involves inserting a brass core, which represents the pen's skeleton. Turning, finishing, and assembly are the subsequent processing stages. Finishing is a particularly important phase, determining the pen's scratch resistance, coverage, and gloss. At the end of the process, meticulous quality control is conducted.
INTELLIGENCE IN HANDS
Each handcrafted M'Art pen is a jewel resulting from the harmonious integration of sought-after wood from around the world, top-quality mechanisms, elegance, sobriety, and a very high level of craftsmanship. From the meeting of these excellences arises a unique and very elegant product. M'Art's production includes a full range of models of wooden pens and pencils, including fountain pens, rollerball pens, ballpoint pens, gel pens, and pencils with variable stroke and softness.
PENS AND PENCILS WITH MARBLE EFFECT
Following the flattering results obtained in the production of wooden pens and pencils, the company has embarked on a new, special artisanal production on the same models. These are hand-painted pens and pencils with a marble effect in 5 different colors depending on the chosen marble (orange, blue, gray, black, green). This process, very delicate in the execution phase, proves to be very durable and scratch-resistant once finished. The artisan creates original and prestigious items, of great beauty and never banal. M'Art is an Italian registered trademark of wooden pens and pencils, best representing the artisanal production of writing instruments, unique and recognizable objects.
Wood is the central element of M'Art's handcrafted pens, and therefore its selection represents extraordinary strength. The synthesis of painstaking research of natural essences from many parts of the world and the long and careful aging of this living, unique, and versatile material allows for the creation of magnificent writing instruments. All in full respect of nature and the environment. Each stage of the production of handcrafted pens, from turning to engraving the brand, is strictly manual. When combined with great attention to detail and careful quality control, the result is an extremely reliable product of unquestionable value, capable of satisfying the aesthetic taste of even the most demanding.
Original gift box
If you have decided to gift a loved one or yourself a M’Art wooden pen, it means you expect something exceptional. Such a unique item requires equally exceptional packaging. The packaging is entirely handmade from wood, with a lining and finishes that have a significant visual impact. It includes the writing instrument, a leather pen holder matched to the type of wood from which the pen is made, and a parchment describing the properties of the wood used. The trademark, like the entire production of "M'Art" writing instruments, is handcrafted, usually on the clip.
Each pen and pencil can be personalized with names or dedications, engraved in cursive or block letters, in uppercase or lowercase, both on the cap and the body of the pen.
Exclusive pen and pencil from your piece of wood.
Everyone reminisces about moments that are special in their lives. These are often associated with objects, scents, and places. It might be an old wooden table, a chair, or a toy hidden deep in the attic. M’Art Penne has come up with something that defies conventional patterns: creating a pen or pencil from your piece of wood. This is a nod to memories, but above all, to objects that are special in our lives. Simply send a photo, and the manufacturer will assess whether it can be made into a fountain pen, rollerball, or ballpoint pen.
Below is a description of the wood most commonly used for crafting M’Art pens.
They have been selected for their specific properties of hardness, beauty, density, and seasonality, making them ideal materials for producing writing instruments of exceptional quality.
Bubinga
Originates from equatorial Africa, more widespread in countries surrounding the Gulf of Guinea. Despite being very hard wood, it is easy to work with. Bubinga is widely used in violin making. Its color ranges from rather light brown-pink to dark purple-brown, has a fine texture, and is not very porous, often with visible veins.
Cocobolo
Grows in Central America from Mexico to Panama. The dark orange color is characterized by dark brown veins. This wood is quite difficult to work with and glue due to its oiliness. It has roughly the same stiffness and hardness properties as ebony and is widely used in luthiery.
Ebony
So valued among precious wood species that it gave rise to the term cabinetry, and is particularly used in luthiery. It is black or very dark brown in color. It is very dense and requires very slow seasoning. It is a highly sought-after and very expensive wood depending on its rarity.
Macassar Ebony
Originates from equatorial Africa and Asia and is a very dense wood in black or dark brown color, with more or less visible whitish or reddish veins or shades and a fine grain. It is very dense and requires very slow seasoning. It is a highly sought-after and very expensive wood depending on its rarity.
Padouk
This is African mahogany and looks very similar to briar, especially madrona briar. Figured Sipo Pomellè is an extremely hard wood that stands out with bright streaks that give it color and reflections that give it a cloud effect.
Pau Violeto
This is wood with noble historical roots, of great beauty, widely used in cabinetry and luthiery. The briar has dark, varied, and irregular veins and spots. Very delicate texture. Unusual hardness. Damaged and irregular grain.
Olive
This is one of the most precious and expensive "local" woods. Brown-yellow wood with lighter streaks and colored with darker streaks. Very delicate texture. Unusual hardness and excellent workability are used in many highly valuable productions.
Manufacturer information
It is delightful to seek wood of absolute value, carefully selected and sourced from around the world. Identifying the various mechanisms of these writing instruments, which can synthesize weight and balance to make them pleasant to use, is very complex and satisfying. Creating handcrafted wooden pens requires particular skills and knowledge of techniques, raw materials, and tools, allowing the final product to be reached through a rather lengthy process that demands great attention. In the production of handcrafted pens, any small mistake, especially during turning, can mean losing an element and having to start over. Preparing wooden pens involves inserting a brass core, which represents the pen's skeleton. Turning, finishing, and assembly are the subsequent processing stages. Finishing is a particularly important phase, determining the pen's scratch resistance, coverage, and gloss. At the end of the process, meticulous quality control is conducted.
INTELLIGENCE IN HANDS
Each handcrafted M'Art pen is a jewel resulting from the harmonious integration of sought-after wood from around the world, top-quality mechanisms, elegance, sobriety, and a very high level of craftsmanship. From the meeting of these excellences arises a unique and very elegant product. M'Art's production includes a full range of models of wooden pens and pencils, including fountain pens, rollerball pens, ballpoint pens, gel pens, and pencils with variable stroke and softness.
PENS AND PENCILS WITH MARBLE EFFECT
Following the flattering results obtained in the production of wooden pens and pencils, the company has embarked on a new, special artisanal production on the same models. These are hand-painted pens and pencils with a marble effect in 5 different colors depending on the chosen marble (orange, blue, gray, black, green). This process, very delicate in the execution phase, proves to be very durable and scratch-resistant once finished. The artisan creates original and prestigious items, of great beauty and never banal. M'Art is an Italian registered trademark of wooden pens and pencils, best representing the artisanal production of writing instruments, unique and recognizable objects.
Wood is the central element of M'Art's handcrafted pens, and therefore its selection represents extraordinary strength. The synthesis of painstaking research of natural essences from many parts of the world and the long and careful aging of this living, unique, and versatile material allows for the creation of magnificent writing instruments. All in full respect of nature and the environment. Each stage of the production of handcrafted pens, from turning to engraving the brand, is strictly manual. When combined with great attention to detail and careful quality control, the result is an extremely reliable product of unquestionable value, capable of satisfying the aesthetic taste of even the most demanding.
Original gift box
If you have decided to gift a loved one or yourself a M’Art wooden pen, it means you expect something exceptional. Such a unique item requires equally exceptional packaging. The packaging is entirely handmade from wood, with a lining and finishes that have a significant visual impact. It includes the writing instrument, a leather pen holder matched to the type of wood from which the pen is made, and a parchment describing the properties of the wood used. The trademark, like the entire production of "M'Art" writing instruments, is handcrafted, usually on the clip.
Each pen and pencil can be personalized with names or dedications, engraved in cursive or block letters, in uppercase or lowercase, both on the cap and the body of the pen.
Exclusive pen and pencil from your piece of wood.
Everyone reminisces about moments that are special in their lives. These are often associated with objects, scents, and places. It might be an old wooden table, a chair, or a toy hidden deep in the attic. M’Art Penne has come up with something that defies conventional patterns: creating a pen or pencil from your piece of wood. This is a nod to memories, but above all, to objects that are special in our lives. Simply send a photo, and the manufacturer will assess whether it can be made into a fountain pen, rollerball, or ballpoint pen.
Below is a description of the wood most commonly used for crafting M’Art pens.
They have been selected for their specific properties of hardness, beauty, density, and seasonality, making them ideal materials for producing writing instruments of exceptional quality.
Bubinga
Originates from equatorial Africa, more widespread in countries surrounding the Gulf of Guinea. Despite being very hard wood, it is easy to work with. Bubinga is widely used in violin making. Its color ranges from rather light brown-pink to dark purple-brown, has a fine texture, and is not very porous, often with visible veins.
Cocobolo
Grows in Central America from Mexico to Panama. The dark orange color is characterized by dark brown veins. This wood is quite difficult to work with and glue due to its oiliness. It has roughly the same stiffness and hardness properties as ebony and is widely used in luthiery.
Ebony
So valued among precious wood species that it gave rise to the term cabinetry, and is particularly used in luthiery. It is black or very dark brown in color. It is very dense and requires very slow seasoning. It is a highly sought-after and very expensive wood depending on its rarity.
Macassar Ebony
Originates from equatorial Africa and Asia and is a very dense wood in black or dark brown color, with more or less visible whitish or reddish veins or shades and a fine grain. It is very dense and requires very slow seasoning. It is a highly sought-after and very expensive wood depending on its rarity.
Padouk
This is African mahogany and looks very similar to briar, especially madrona briar. Figured Sipo Pomellè is an extremely hard wood that stands out with bright streaks that give it color and reflections that give it a cloud effect.
Pau Violeto
This is wood with noble historical roots, of great beauty, widely used in cabinetry and luthiery. The briar has dark, varied, and irregular veins and spots. Very delicate texture. Unusual hardness. Damaged and irregular grain.
Olive
This is one of the most precious and expensive "local" woods. Brown-yellow wood with lighter streaks and colored with darker streaks. Very delicate texture. Unusual hardness and excellent workability are used in many highly valuable productions.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | MT-Antea Roller Bubinga |
| Manufacturer | M'art |
| Collection | Roller |
| Model | Antea Roller Bubinga |
| For whom | unisex |
| Size | 131x14mm |
| Material | Bubinga wood |
| Weight | 39g |
| Stalówka | Metal |
| Korpus skuwka | Metal |
| Opakowanie | Cover, wooden box 11x19x4cm |
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