Friday, July 16, 2010

The Various Types Of Pen Cases To House Your Favorite Pen

By Oren Williams

Pen cases are a necessary accessory if you like having fountain pens as opposed to biros. You need a way to flaunt your shiny fountain pens by having a nice home to store them.

To prevent the luster of your fountain pains from decreasing, try to protect the pens by holding them in a case and make sure the case is also flashy.

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.

Pen cases are today available in a variety of shapes and sizes, the common ones being the closed cases. These ones were made to first of all serve the purpose of maintaining the pens. More so if you have a vintage one that you want to keep around at all costs. The open cases on the other hand will seek to highlight the beauty of the pens on display on a shelf or desktop.

Triangular-shaped pen cases are a marvel that some Japanese companies have started swinging our way. These may be in form of smoked plastic cover or better still, Pen pillows, made from wood and Wajima urushi lacquer.

A good pen case is made of wood or leather but there are also some, which are made of shiny metals and glass just to improve on the aesthetics. For them to bring the aspect of elegance, the designer pen case can be put on the table where people will see.

Just the way you would not use a coke can to hold your pencils; a pen case is something that a true fountain pen lover will be careful to choose. One should get the most suitable one to suit your collection of pens.

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

Pen cases are not only for the looks or for the sake of safekeeping your pens. They are also gifts, which you can give to people who matter. Try giving a penholder to somebody on a birthday. - 2361

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