Following the success of the first Erotic Art pen, Casanova, Visconti introduces
the Shunga. Based on Japanese eroticism, Shunga reflects the customs and artists from the 17th to 20th centuries. Polychromatic xylographies of erotic images
were produced on Shunga panels, used for multiple purposes - illustrations for love stories, instruction of young brides, and as lucky charms. Each fountain
pen has an 18kt gold nib, available in fine medium and broad, and Visconti's patented Power filler. 1069 pieces in silver over red ebonite and 269 pieces of
vermeil over black/orange ebonite are available worldwide.