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Murada
Murada
Murada
Murada
Murada
Murada

Murada

$100.00 USD

Murada is made from Clear Resin with Gold Leaf Accents fitted with brass bullock adjustable flange.

  • Brass adjustable bullock flange
  • Approximately 4.75 inches long and weighs 25 grams
  • The Curious Foot - more details at the Blog
  • 5/8" (16mm) neck grip 
  • Bullock flange can fit all types of nibs.  Use a small phillips screwdriver to adjust the flange.
  • Comes in a handmade wood box made from Robles (Philippine Oak) wood.
  • Gold leaf resin is very fragile so please be careful not to drop it
  • Please note that each pen will have a different gold leaf pattern. Some may have more gold leaf, some less. 
  • Php4,000 or USD100.00

Purchase together with CalligraPad and save Php100 or USD2.50

  • CalligraPad - 80 sheets of 8.5" x 11" ivory smooth and bleed-proof paper perfect for dip pen calligraphy; padded for easy and smooth tearing.  
  • Comes with @the_md_writes Copperplate exemplar and guide sheets
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  • Php4,200 or USD105.00

Purchase together with my Curiosity Vintage Nibs Set and save Php200 or USD5.00

  • Set of 12 Vintage Nibs and Handmade Leather Nib Pouch
  • Leather nib pouch is handmade using real cow hide leather that doubles up as a valet tray for your nibs
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  • Please make a note at checkout your choice of Nibs Set.  We will ship to you a random nib set if you do not indicate your choice.
  • Php5,000 or USD125.00

Purchase together with Curiosity Vintage Nibs Set and CalligraPad and save Php400 or USD10.00

  • Php5,100 or USD127.50
  • Please make a note at checkout your choice of Nibs Set.  We will ship to you a random nib set if you do not indicate your choice.

     

    Intramuros (Spanish for "within the walls") is the oldest district and historic core of Maynila. It is also called Ciudad Murada (Spanish for “Walled City”), established in 1571 by Spanish conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. It was the original city of Manila and was the seat of government when the Philippines was a component realm of the Spanish Empire. It was the center of political, military, and religious power of the Spaniards during its 333-year rule over the islands. It remains a monumental relic of the Spanish period in Philippine history.

    I named this holder MURADA as a tribute to Intramuros, a symbol of a magnificent city during the time of Spanish colonial rule.

    Intramuros, 1852.  Plaza Mayor with the bronze statue of King Carlos IV fronting the Manila Cathedral. On the left is the Ayuntamiento, on the opposite side is the Palacio del Gobernador, the two symbols of Spanish power in the Philippines. Illustration by German traveler, Carl Johann Karuth.

     

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