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I personally don't use my Urushi pens on a daily basis.  But I do know those who do.  I can tell you, the absolutely most critical thing is keeping the pen in a drawer and not in sunlight.  For instance, I have a friend with two identical urushi lacquer pilot pens.  One is in Bold nib, and one is in Fine nib.  This is the only difference.  He mainly uses the Fine nib and this pen sits out on his desk.  The desk is not against a window, but over the years, the ambient light, regular use scratches, and some sunlight has shown significant amounts of light wear on the piece that the other pen seldom sees.  So I don't personally have the same experience, and all of my urushi pens are stored in a drawer and away from light for this very reason.  It's also best to use the pens in some humidity too.  So dry air does dry out the urushi.  I've also seen dropped urushi pens that have been damaged, but the damage is fixable through the kintsugi urushi repair method.  

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