Description
This hanko is made of carbon fiber, known in Japanese by the same name (カーボンファイバー). In Japan, it’s commonly associated with modernism and the space age, as it’s often used for high end vehicles from planes to sports cars and racing motorcycles, and even bicycles to increase strength while still cutting down on weight.
Per one Japanese manufacturer, “Carbon fiber is produced by baking polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fiber, pitch fiber or other organic fiber in an inert atmosphere to dissociate elements other than carbon. At least 90% of commercially available carbon fibers are PAN carbon fibers made of PAN fiber, because PAN fiber is better than pitch carbon fiber in terms of the balance of performance, cost, ease of use, etc.”
Get your surname carved in carbon fiber, and the force of your decisions will be accelerated like a high-end



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