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A little frivolous, but stylish and incredibly stunning! Morici pencil cases are a feast for the eyes: real wood, high-gloss lacquer, flawlessly lacquered, beautiful colors, with lovely scent, and marquetry at its best. Morici combines contemporary technology with the utmost craftsmanship, resulting in particular pen chests.

 

https://www.sakurafountainpengallery.com/en/boutique/morici-verzameldozen

 

The interior of the pen box, is covered with a thick, beige-colored Alcantara fabric. The large box has ten fixed slots on the bottom and one removable tray for ten pens. It can store any large pen! I've tried them all. (Except for a Danitrio Yokozuna but that is a massive pen.)

 

Size of the pen slots (l x w x h) large box
Tray: 195 x 22 x 25mm  
Bottom: 205 x 22 x 25mm  

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If you don't have pens like Namiki Emperor or Danitrio Genkai in your collection, the smaller box may be the pencil case you need. The bottom layer (bottom of the box) can hold 9 pens of 160mm, such as Pilot Custom 823, Leonardo Grande, Nakaya cigar, Eboya large, Namiki Yukari Royal, and others. The top drawer fits 9 pens up to 145mm such as Montblanc 149, Pelikan 1000, Platinum # 3776, Leonardo, Namiki Yukari, Danitrio Hyotan, ... The Venezia II is more compact and as beautiful as its larger brother.

 

 

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Size of the pen slots (l x w x h) smaller case

Tray: 145 x 20 x 25mm

Bottom: 160 x 20 x 25mm

 

 

You can choose these boxes with a glass or wooden lid. We have two colors in stock: cannaregio (blue green) and rialto (multi colored.)

We ship worldwide with DHL! 

 

 

Sincerely, Catherine

 

 

 

 

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Catherine Van Hove

www.sakurafountainpengallery.com

 

Koning Albertstraat 72b - 3290 DIest - Belgium

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