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Pelikan M605 Green White Special Edition Fountain Pen
410,00€Pelikan M605 Green White Special Edition Fountain Pen
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Fountain Pen Pelikan Toledo M710 Red
1.200,00€Precious artwork in Spanish style
The art of working with Damascus steel goes back thousands of years. It means that steel or iron objects are decorated by engraving a pattern into the surface. Next, a thin sheet of gold will be placed over the pattern and will be embossed deep into the material with the help of a little hammer. In order to show the newly filled pattern, the object will then be heated to approximately 800°C. By doing so, the steel surfaces will oxidize and turn black, while the gold starts to shine. This technique traveled with the Arabs into Spain and has been perfected throughout the centuries, particularly in the famous Spanish town Toledo. -
Fountain Pen Pelikan Mount Everest
700,00€The special edition “Mount Everest” is made with the best materials. The distinctive new piece features an intricately engraved metal shaft and a specially crafted gold-plated mountain forming element. Its representation culminates in the anthracite colored precious resin components on the front and the ink handle. The rhodium-plated 18-karat gold nib is designed, masterfully crafted and meticulously polished by the hands of a master.
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Pelikan Silver Screen L.E. Year 2009 Fountain pen
1.700,00€Like “Modern Times”, “Casablanca” or “Gone with the Wind”, the Pelikan Silver Screen Limited Edition is a classic icon, made for eternity. A ring of genuine celluloid in the shape of a filmstrip encircles the shaft and four red rubies pinpoint the center of each artfully incorporated palladium-plated star. These elements combine to commemorate the epic moments of Hollywood cinematics. Classic black along with sterling silver enhancements provides a timeless elegance. Strictly limited: the serial number of each Limited Edition Silver Screen fountain pen is engraved and marked on the filling handle.
Available nib width: M
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Fountain Pen Pelikan Sahara
700,00€The special edition “Sahara” is made of the finest materials. The focal point is the metal shaft with its sand-wave structure. The filigree elements are modeled by a sophisticated guilloche, are gilded and are provided with several coats of lacquer coating. They flow into the precious resin components of the front part and ink handle. The 18 carat gold nib with rhodium trim is formed masterly, polished and diligently run in by a master‘s hand. This special edition can also be obtained as a ballpoint pen and rollerball, all created by a company dedicated to a tradition of excellence with an established high-quality writing culture since 1929. Our goal is not only to perfect the technology, but rather to provide each and every individual a reflection and insight into its own personality.
The piston pump fountain pen has an 18-carat gold nib with rhodanized decoration, masterfully formed, polished and carefully run in by a master’s hand. The ball-point pen is fitted with a twist mechanism and an international standard largevolume cartridge. The exclusive roller-ball also delivers the look of ink handwriting with its smooth, comfortable action.
The series „Sahara“ has been released in the year 2007 and has a limited availability.
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Pelikan The Lighthouse of Alexandria Fountain Pen
3.500,00€About this edition.
The series is limited to 440 pens, an allusion to the height of this unparalleled structure: the Pharos of Alexandria was 440 ft. high and took over 20 years to build. It was considered an architectural masterpiece and right down to today remains the tallest beacon ever built in the world.
The “Lighthouse of Alexandria” fountain pen has been released in the year 2007 and is limited to 440 pieces. -
Pelikan The Colossus of Rhodes Fountain Pen
3.500,00€Colossus of Rhodes
A gift to eternity
Pelikan’s “Colossus of Rhodes” fountain pen honours a technical and artistic masterpiece that is unique in terms of size and grandeur. The bronze statue of the Greek God Helios, the worshipped sun God and patron saint of the Aegean island of Rhodes, was worked with exceptional architectonic and artistic skill.
Only specially selected materials were used, such as marble for the pedestal, iron for the inner frame and bronze, partially refined with gold, for the outer skin.
The Pelikan fountain pen, which like its historical paragon, is partly made from bronze, combines traditional craftsmanship with the highest degree of design and technical expertise. The valuable writing instrument is pre-sented in an artistically designed case that has a feeling for the stylized harbour of Rhodes where the statue is said to have once stood. -
Pelikan Fire limited edition to 500 pieces Fountain Pen
1.800,00€Fire
The third fountain pen in the series “Achievements of Civilisation” celebrates the art of taming fire. The two previous models were “Evolution of Script” (2007) and “Calculation of Times” (2008).The Limited Edition Fire is delivered in an elegant red gift box with a matching booklet that gives a delightful account of the theme and the intricate details of the fountain pen.
The “Fire” fountain pen has been released in the year 2010 and is limited to 500 pieces.
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Pelikan M800 Souverän Fountain pen Blue-Black
A true classic
In 1929 Pelikan was the first company in the world to introduce the differential piston mechanism. This technique makes the shaft inside the fountain pen rotate faster than the tip or filling sleeve, thanks to two differential threads. To this day, this fountain pen is available in many different versions, and although its design and technical details have improved over time, the basic mechanism remains the same.
In 1950 the model 400 was launched. With its green striped body, it has become the global symbol of the Pelikan brand. During the 80s, the series was baptized with the name Souverän, although popularly it has also been called “Stresemann” because it was reminiscent of the secretary of state of the “Weimar Republic”, famous for his striped suits … Souverän with black and blue striped vitola were added to the product range in 1995.
Making the vitola is a painstaking task, as the cotton material – its formula was developed especially for Pelikan – must undergo many manufacturing processes to create this piece of striped material. It is bent and smooth, and its contours are diamond cut. The characteristic double rings on the back of the body and lid are then integrated into the material. This is done with the utmost precision to obtain a virtually seamless transition between materials. The instrument is then polished to a high shine before mounting the clip with a light spring and the famous stylized pelican shape.
If you like the classics, you will own a Souverän writing instrument
Fountain pen
The illustration above shows the size comparison between one part and another. Please refer to the table below for actual sizes.
Model Size / length in cm with cap closed Size / length in cm with cap on end Weight in grams without ink
M 800 14.1 16.4 29.3
M 600 13.3 15.4 18.0
M 400 12.5 14.6 15.3 -
PELIKAN MAKI-E FOUNTAIN PEN SEVEN TREASURES
3.900,00€LIMITED EDITION Maki-e Seven Treasures
Maki-e is the art of Japanese lacquer painting and is renowned for its beauty and artistry. The Pelikan Maki-e ”Seven Treasures“ fountain pen uses Togidashi-Taka-Maki-e that combines both Taka-Maki-e and Togidashi-Maki-e techniques.
Seven Treasures are listed in the Buddhist scriptures. The typical seven treasures are gold, silver, lapis lazuli, crystal, giant clam, coral, and agate.
The Seven Treasures are expressed on this Pelikan M1000
as auspicious omen motifs by drawing additional fortunate items such as treasure roll, treasure-house lock, and cherry blossoms. By this, the Pelikan Maki-e ”Seven Treasures“ fountain pen is a collection of symbols which are believed to bring good fortune and are often used for Japanese traditional designs. -
Pelikan Special Edition souveran m 400 tortoise White Gold Fountain pen
In the year 1929 Pelikan was the first company in the world to introduce the mechanism of differential piston. This technique makes the shaft located inside the pen turn faster than the tip or sleeve of filled, thanks to two differential threads. Until today, this pen is available in many different versions, and although with the passage of time has been improved its design and technical details, the basic mechanism remains the same.
The model 400 was launched in 1950. With its Green striped body, it has become the worldwide symbol of the Pelikan brand. During the 1980s, the series was named Souverän, though popularly also called him “Stresemann” because it reminded the Secretary of State of the “Weimar Republic”, famous for its clothing striped…
The Souverän Pen shell of tortuga-blanco was manufactured in 2004, following the boom of the 1950s model lines, with a container of ink on Brown/transparent tortoise shell. Its transparent, striped vitola, possesses the delicate luster of gold. The CAP and the rest of the body parts are still white and give this model its pleasant and typically bright splendour.
The manufacture of the model is a painstaking task, since the material of cotton – its formula was specially developed for Pelikan – must undergo many manufacturing processes to create this piece of material with stripes. It bends and smooth, their contours are cut with diamond. Then the characteristic double rings that are in the back of the body and the lid are integrated into the material. This is done with the utmost precision to obtain a practically perfect transition between the materials. The instrument is then polished to a gloss before attaching the clip with a light spring and the famous form of stylised Pelikan. -
PELIKAN SOUVERAN M1000 FOUNTAIN PEN BLACK
525,00€ – 550,00€The barrel is made of entirely black high-grade resin. The view window of the ink container that is set off in a shade of transparent green as well as its gold plating give this fountain pen an individual character and the nostalgic aura of an original classic pen.
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Pelikan Souveran M1000 Fountain Pen Black Green
525,00€Piston filler including a 24 carat gold plating and an elaborately striped body made of celluloid acetate. The nibs of the Souverän piston filler M1000 and M800 are made of 18 carat/750 gold, the nibs of the models M600, M400 and M300 consist of 14 carat/585 gold. All nibs are refined with a rhodium decor and their writing qualities were tested by hand. The fountain pens are equipped with a differential piston-filling mechanism, of which is elaborated with high-value brazen components on the models M1000 and M800.
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Fountain Pen Pelikan Maki-e Renjishi
5.800,00€Renjishi
Kabuki is a traditional Japanese form of theatre. Its origin is said to be from a series of performances by Izumono Okuni in Kitano Tenmangu in 1603 (the beginning of the Edo era). These performances became very popular in Kyoto, and for the last four hundred years have been established as a point of Japanese pride for traditional art. More recently, Kabuki has become popular abroad as well.
The tale of Renjishi was written by Mokuami Kawatake based upon the moral story in which a parent pushes his children down into the bottomless valley with the intention of raising only those who are able to run back up from the valley. This story is regarded as the representative piece of Kabuki dancing, and truly touches the audience’s heart as it is performed by a real parent and son.
The climax of this performance is painted on the Pelikan fountain pen “Renjishi”, where the white-haired parent and the red-haired child dance together wildly as a perfect match. -
Pelikan Souveran M1000 Renaissance Brown Fountain Pen Special Edition
720,00€The rings and clip are elegantly decorated with 24-carat gold. The two-tone, 18-carat gold nib is optionally available in nib sizes EF, F, M and B. A ballpoint pen to match this beautiful fountain pen is also featured in our range.
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Pelikan Souveran 805 Blue Dunes Fountain Pen
Original price was: 525,00€.450,00€Current price is: 450,00€.The composition of flowing silhouettes displays distinct patches of color, yet it also harmoniously unites the varying shades of blue. Like the color of sand dunes under a midnight moon, the interplay of blues in each 805 Blue Dunes writing instrument is unique.