Pelikan M400 Fountain Pen - Souverän - Black-Red
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Pelikan M400 Fountain Pen - Souverän - Black-Red
Loved worldwide for decades, the design of the Souverän line is unique. Every finely connected pinstripe on the pen shines individually. The production is an elaborate process, the striped material is made of a cellulose-acetate formula unique to Pelikan. Once the pattern is finished, the tailor-made plating is curved and cut into the shape you see today. A deep red and deep black fountain pen with gold trimmings. The shimmering red and black striped pattern on the Souverän M600 Black-Red is simply dazzling, making it an extraordinary gift for that special someone or yourself. Every pinstripe on the material shines in individual appearance.
The 24-karat gold-plated rings are delicately integrated into the pen, making the transition between the materials is almost seamless. The crown is the famous beak-like clip.
Every Souverän M400 fine writing instrument was crafted with the highest precision, mounted by hand and finally carefully checked. The writing qualities of every gold-nib were quality checked by hand before it comes to you.
- M400 Series
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Internally Filling Piston Mechanism
- Clip and rings are 24K gold-plated & highly polished
- 14K/585 gold nib with rhodium decor
- Striped barrel made of cellulose acetate
- Black parts are made of high-quality resin
- Length (Capped): 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
- Weight: 14.9 g
- Manufactured and assembled in Germany
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About Pelikan:
Pelikan is a Germany company founded in 1838. The beginnings of the Pelikan Company trace back to the chemist Carl Hornemann, who made his customers an offer for oil paints, watercolors, and “farbige Dinten” (colored inks). These items formed the foundation of the brand's manufacturing line, including most notably the 4001 ink, which is still sold around the world to this day. Pelikan is recognized for their early integration of piston mechanisms into fountain pens, as well as the numbered naming system for their fountain pens such as the M200, M400, M600, M800, and M1000 series.
