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Friday, July 16, 2010

The Many Pen Cases Available Today

By Jayda Port

If you really love having fountain pens on your desk, then it is high time that you got yourself nice pen cases to go with them. Exquisite fountain pens deserve a good casing.

For you to be able to protect the pens from loosing their glitter, you should be able to hold the pens in a case. Anyway, the cases are also attractive to look at when on your table.

A well-done pen case at the end of the day will give the impression that you are someone with class as much as you aim to store your pens.

Nice pen housings are available in the shape of boxes, easels, cylindrical and upright standing frames among other shapes. Out of these, the closed type cases will generally serve the purpose of safely storing your pen away from potential fading, scratches or loss. The other open type cases will serve to highlight the exquisiteness of the pens on display.

Lately, you can get pen pillows, made from wood and Wajima urushi lacquer as pen cases. Their aesthetical qualities are a lot. The shapes may be triangular or alternatively, try out one of the well-done Japanese crafts works, with a coolly done smoked plastic cover.

Aesthetics should be what you are looking to bring out when you go looking for a designer pen case. This will ensure that the right amount of elegance is brought out also depending on the kind of material used in making the case.

Some people use empty cans or football club mugs to place their pens inside. However, for the one who loves fountain pens, you need a more suitable case before you can fully bring out the swagger. You should use a different type of case to hold your collection of ink pens.

Those playing at the highest league will have a well-designed case, graced with a diamond somewhere along the design.

There is more to penholders than just the display on the table or the fact that they safe keep the pens being held. They could also serve as gifts. You can give a fountain pain set to somebody on a special day.

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