$335
Product information:
*Section / Pen body / pen cap: Vietnamese natural wood core
*Cap diameter: 16.3mm (+- 0.2mm) – Barrel diameter: 14.5mm (+- 0.2mm) – Length with cap closed: 152mm (+- 2mm) – Barrel length: 136mm (+- 2mm)
*The lacquer pen line is 100% handmade by artisans and uses traditional Vietnamese materials.
*With stable lines of wooden pens, different color dyeing techniques will be applied. The patterns on the stable wood line are 100% natural.
*All products use JOWO #6 gold-plated nibs with F or M nib options (Made in Germany)
*Schneider ink pump piston (Made in Germany)
*CONCOPENS’s exclusive spring airtight mechanism keeps the ink from drying out for a long time
*Thread locking mechanism, 2 rotations
The Mother-of-Pearl Lacquer Inlay fountain pen Ocean Serenade captures the essence of the sea in a timeless work of art. Crafted with traditional Vietnamese lacquer techniques and delicate mother-of-pearl inlays, this masterpiece evokes the shimmering waves and serene melodies of the ocean at dusk. Each iridescent detail reflects a dance of colors, deep blues, radiant greens, and hints of gold, bringing to life the harmony of water, light, and movement. More than just a writing instrument, Ocean Serenade is a statement of refined taste, carrying the soul of craftsmanship and the poetry of the sea in every elegant line.

Beneath layers of deep black Vietnamese lacquer lies a foundation delicately adorned with 24K Kiêu Kỵ gold leaf, applied by hand to create a noble, luminous depth. Interwoven with this is pure silver leaf, intentionally embedded within the lacquer layers. Through the traditional polishing process, the surface gradually reveals subtle, flowing veins of gold and silver, shimmering softly like light refracted through ocean tides—true to the spirit of Ocean Serenade .

“Ocean Serenade” is a quiet testament to the pinnacle of Vietnamese traditional craftsmanship. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted through an arduous, time-intensive process that demands patience, mastery, and absolute precision—where no two pens are ever truly alike.

Vietnamese Mother-of-Pearl Lacquerwork is a decorative technique applied to lacquer surfaces, creating diverse patterns and effects. The designs are then inlaid with mother-of-pearl, seashells, and abalone.
Craftsmen use specialized tools and materials, including:
Vietnamese Mother-of-Pearl Lacquer Fountain Pen: Materials and Craftsmanship
The core of the pen is carefully selected by artisans and made entirely from rare Vietnamese hardwoods such as ebony, rosewood, dalbergia, and scented wood.
Lacquer Coating
•Tam Nong Natural Lacquer: The primary material for the pen’s surface, offering durability and a glossy finish.
•Traditional Decorative Materials: ConCoPens uses gold from Kieu Ky village, silver leaf, crushed gold, crushed silver, and natural materials like mother-of-pearl, seashells, abalone, and diatomaceous powder to create stunning effects.
Adhesive
The lacquer tree resin, sourced from Phu Tho province, serves as the main adhesive, bonding the lacquer layer with the wooden core.
Natural Colors
The pigments come from natural mineral powders:
•Blue: Derived from malachite and lapis lazuli.
•Red and Yellow: Made from cinnabar, realgar, and orpiment.
Precious metals like the renowned Kieu Ky gold leaf or silver are also incorporated during the crafting process.
Tools
Craftsmen use tools such as brushes, feathers, nylon, or even their hands to create textures, patterns, and polish the lacquer surface.
Mother-of-Pearl Inlay
Rare, carefully selected mother-of-pearl, seashells, and abalone are used for intricate inlay patterns.
All these materials and techniques combine to create beautiful, high-value Vietnamese mother-of-pearl lacquer fountain pens, treasured across various fields and social classes.

The Production Process of Mother-of-Pearl Lacquer Fountain Pens at ConCoPens
Each step is meticulously carried out by traditional Vietnamese lacquer artisans at ConCoPens. It requires hundreds of hours of craftsmanship and careful drying between multiple lacquer layers to create the exquisite handmade pen you hold in your hands.

As a handcrafted art product with a meticulous production process, each piece requires high precision and finishing, which creates the unique value of the lacquer fountain pen. The lacquer fountain pen holds significant value in various fields, including:
Culture: Through lacquer pens, the traditional Vietnamese lacquer art is more distinctly recognized both domestically and internationally. Alongside traditional lacquer products like paintings, boxes, vases, and plates, the creation and use of lacquer pens help preserve the beauty of Vietnamese handicrafts.
Education: Lacquer pens are used in education to help students understand the history and cultural heritage of Vietnam, as well as to develop writing and drawing skills.
Decoration and Gifts: Lacquer pens are utilized for decorating homes and offices or as meaningful gifts for friends and family. These products are often valued for their aesthetic appeal and their historical and cultural significance.


The fountain pen is intentionally optimized in size, based on real writing experience and long-term usage habits. The proportions of length and barrel diameter are carefully balanced, allowing the pen to rest comfortably in the hand without causing fatigue during extended writing sessions.
The grip section features a gentle taper that helps guide the fingers into the correct position, providing stability and precise control over each stroke. Overall, the design emphasizes comfort, balance, and a natural feel, making it suitable for both everyday note-taking and slower, more mindful writing moments, where one can fully appreciate the experience of a handcrafted fountain pen.

According to research materials, Vietnamese lacquer (sơn ta – laccol) and Japanese lacquer (urushi) both belong to the family of natural tree-resin lacquers that cure through enzymes and humidity. However, they differ in chemical structure and reaction dynamics.
Japanese urushi has shorter molecular chains and a higher number of double bonds, allowing it to cure more quickly and form a hard, highly glossy surface. In contrast, Vietnamese sơn ta has longer molecular chains with fewer double bonds, resulting in a slower curing process. In return, it offers greater flexibility, depth, and a warm, distinctive sheen.
This “slow but deep” characteristic is what creates the calm, enduring, and emotionally rich beauty of Vietnamese lacquer, setting it apart from the sharper, more crisp aesthetic of Japanese lacquer.
With its uniqueness and high artistic value, ConCoPens lacquer fountain pens deliver both spiritual meaning and everyday practicality. If you have any questions or need consultation, please contact us via email or our official fanpage. ConCoPens is always happy to assist you.
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