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This Philippine-made Fountain Pen Has a Custom Nib — with a Conway Stewart Body

263 views· 14 likes· 16:33· Jan 16, 2026

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I’m so pleased to welcome Pensbycal Sinag into the collection — the final addition of 2025, arriving a day before we flew to Jakarta. A beautiful Conway Stewart Cerulean Blue body paired with the distinctive Labuyo Max custom nib makes this one especially meaningful. It’s a pen that brings together heritage material, contemporary Filipino craftsmanship, and a nib that immediately stands apart. A fitting way to close out the year. 👉 “What’s something you welcomed in 2025 that felt just right?” Please consider subscribing. Clicking that “Subscribe” button will help support the channel. Many, many thanks to all who have done so. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 💌 Subscribe for more fountain pen joy, paper therapy, and journaling rituals from @kikayjournals. YouTube: https://bit.ly/kikaykraftsYT Instagram: https://bit.ly/kikayjournalsIG TikTok: https://bit.ly/kikaykraftsTikTok Email: hi.kikaykrafts@gmail.com See you there!

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I’m so happy to finally welcome a very special pen into my collection: a Pensbycal Sinag that feels like the perfect “closing chapter” for 2025. In this video, I talk about why this one hit differently—especially because it arrived literally a day before we flew to Jakarta. It’s not just a new pen day moment; it’s one of those additions that feels intentional, like it belongs in the story of my year. What makes this pen extra meaningful is the pairing: a Conway Stewart Cerulean Blue body matched with the distinctive Labuyo Max custom nib. I share why I love the idea of heritage material meeting contemporary Filipino craftsmanship, and how the nib immediately stands apart as something with personality. This isn’t just about looks—this is about the feeling of writing with something that carries both history and a very present, very local kind of artistry. I also end with a little reflection question for you: what’s something you welcomed in 2025 that felt just right? Because honestly, this pen is exactly that for me—beautiful, symbolic, and a fitting way to close out the year.

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