✒️ Write Your Success Story in Matte Black
The GOLD LEAF JINHAO 35 Series Fountain Pen features a precise 0.5mm fine steel nib housed in a sleek matte black metal body. Lightweight at 22g and measuring 140mm in length, it offers balanced comfort for extended writing. Equipped with a screw-type ink converter compatible with bottled inks, and a convenient push-type cap, this pen blends classic craftsmanship with modern usability—perfect for professionals who value style and precision.
Manufacturer | Shanthi Impex, Shanghai Shayin Co., LTD Shanghai China. Contact No.+91-8748809885 |
Brand | GOLD LEAF |
Model Number | Black Fine |
Colour | Matt Black |
Closure | Click-Off Cap |
Grip Type | Ribbed |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5mm |
Ink Colour | Black |
Tip Type | fountain |
Manufacturer Part Number | 35A BK |
Manufacturer | Shanthi Impex |
Country of Origin | China |
P**M
Highly recommended!
The Gold Leaf Jinhao 35 Series Fountain Pen is a remarkable writing instrument that seamlessly blends style, functionality, and affordability. The gold leaf design adds an air of sophistication, making it an excellent choice for both daily use and special occasions.Design and Aesthetics:The pen's sleek and elegant design is a standout feature. The gold leaf detailing adds a luxurious touch, while the pen's balanced weight ensures a comfortable grip. It's clear that attention to detail was a priority in its crafting.Performance:The nib glides effortlessly across the paper, delivering smooth, consistent ink flow without any skips or blotches. Whether you’re writing quick notes or penning a lengthy letter, the pen provides a pleasurable writing experience.Build Quality:Despite its elegant appearance, the Jinhao 35 is robust and durable. The cap clicks on securely, protecting the nib and preventing leaks. The pen also supports a range of ink cartridges and converters, adding versatility for fountain pen enthusiasts.Value for Money:For its price, this pen delivers exceptional quality. It competes well with higher-end brands in terms of both aesthetics and performance, making it a fantastic choice for anyone looking to elevate their writing experience without breaking the bank.The Gold Leaf Jinhao 35 Series Fountain Pen is an ideal blend of style, comfort, and functionality. Whether you're a seasoned fountain pen collector or someone exploring the world of fine writing instruments, this pen is sure to impress.
R**.
Smooth wet nib and feels premium
Pen feels premium for the price, and writes very smoothly (I'm using Camlin Black ink). I have used Boaer Starwalker 79 and Pierre Cardin Penomatic Metal before, and this has the smoothest nib of them all (maybe because this is a European fine nib). What I mean by European fine nib is, it writes very wet out of the box and is equivalent to Japanese Medium nib.The product looks even better in person than the image.Overall happy purchase after a week of use.
K**.
Feels like a luxury
Awesome pen if gets delivered.PS: try COD
S**K
Instead of extra fine, I got a fine pen
It's a replacement. Earlier I have ordered an extra fine pen which cost me 413 rupees but I got a fine pen.... But this time put a note on this, do ensure that I get a extra fine pen and I got a bent nib pen,which is so irritating........
M**A
Worth the price
The pen look cool and it writes super smooth and worth the prise
K**R
Review after 1 year: Perfect for writing, paint is meh 🥲
Bought on 20 July 2023, here's my review after a year.° The pen is awesome, smooth for writing, there will be few hiccups to get it smooth if you don't use for sometime. 4/5° Build is metal, solid. 5/5° Paint is crap, the black paint easily peels off. Since the build is metal, you can still carry like a silver coloured pen instead of black. 0/5
T**E
Truly a premium quality fountain pen
First of all the quality is superb, I already had a Parker fountain pen it's way better that. The pen is completely metallic and Mat-black in finish so it has weight to it. I have compare the size of it with a normal pentonic black pen. Truly exquisite.Now the issue I found with that is as it is a metallic pen it is little uncomfortable to write for a longer period of time and due to a lack of a proper finger grip it will add to the problem for wrist pain.And the cover it came with is very chep. First impression was like I was cheated, but later on understood.The mechanism of ink intake is very simple I have also shared the pics of the inside, it's very easy you just have to twist and the vaccum created will take the ink.
C**T
A good looking pen that writes well
This review is by a regular user. I'm not into calligraphy or any such art. I'm writing this review after using it for a couple of weeks.Why did I buy it?It was just random. I was browsing for a notebook and saw this in recommended products. I did not have any need. It was just a want. I usually like buying pens (not necessarily expensive).What did I like?(a) Ease of writing: I feel my handwriting improved reasonably using this pen. Though I'm a working professional and hardly get to write stuff, I look forward to writing more.(b) Colour: I love shades of black. The whole body and the nib come in absolute "ash black" making it look really cool.What did I not like?(a) Packaging: I was thoroughly disappointed with how I received the pen. It came in a mere thin cardboard box. I always liked the packaging of Parker. Forget Parker; even the Pentonic box was so beautiful. Should you not buy it because the packaging wasn't great? No, nothing like that. If you want to gift it, get it delivered to yourself first and wrap it well.(b) No Ink bottle: Though it was mentioned that they would not provide any ink bottle, having one will make it complete. At least filling the cartridge if not a bottle. So, again if you are thinking of gifting, gift an ink bottle as well.Do I recommend this to others? And for whom?Most likely for casual writers like me who want to try an up-scale one. This pen may help you create enough motivation to build a habit like writing journals. However, I'm unsure how it would work for students who usually write more.Is it worth the price?Maybe. I think I can better judge it based on how long it lasts.
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