April Birth Stationery
Birth Stationery
Mechanical Pencil
The mechanical pencil was invented in Japan in 1915 by Tokiji Hayakawa as the 'Hayakawa-style Propelling Pencil,' later becoming the namesake of the electronics company 'Sharp.' Its ability to maintain consistent line width brings stability during the changing times of new school terms and fiscal years. Various lead diameters from 0.3mm to 0.9mm beautifully express complex Japanese characters, designed for comfort during extended study or work sessions. Modern innovations include break-resistant mechanisms and auto-rotation features, showcasing Japanese precision technology as a reliable ally for those facing new challenges.
Features
- Precision writing with consistent line width
- Continuous operation through lead refilling
- Diverse lead diameter options from 0.3mm to 0.9mm
- Ergonomic design for fatigue-free extended use
- Break-resistant lead mechanism born from Japanese precision technology
Personality
- Methodical and planned, maintaining composure in any situation
- Quick adaptation to new environments with stable performance
- Craftsman spirit pursuing perfection in details
- Enduring nature supporting long-term goal achievement
- Ambitious spirit seeking evolution without fear of innovation
Symbolic Meaning
- Symbol of continuous growth and progress
- Building trust through precision and accuracy
- Preparation and determination for new challenges
- Accumulation of knowledge and skill enhancement
- Consistency and stability amidst change
Reason for Selection
- April marks the beginning of Japan's new school term and fiscal year, a season of new learning and challenges
- Time to write dreams and plans in new notebooks as cherry blossoms flutter
- Full-scale exam preparation requiring precise work and extended study sessions
- Period when new employees learn tasks, requiring accurate notes and records
- Season to start walking toward new goals with spring's fresh air
Protection & Effects
- Grants enhanced concentration and endurance for extended work without fatigue
- Protection guiding accurate work while minimizing mistakes
- Eases anxiety in new environments and provides confidence
- Strengthens creativity and execution to shape ideas
- Clarifies the path to goal achievement and supports planned actions
Trials & Growth
- Lead breaks easily, showing moments of weakness under pressure
- Lacks flexibility, making adaptation to unexpected changes difficult
- Risk of losing sight of the bigger picture by pursuing perfection
- Lack of human touch due to mechanical precision
- Helplessness when forgetting to refill consumable lead