Pelikan M815 Fountain Pen - Souverän - Metal Striped - Blue - Special Edition
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Pelikan M815 Fountain Pen - Souverän - Metal Striped - Blue - Special Edition
Crafted from high-quality resin and adorned with palladium-plated brass stripes, this edition radiates modern elegance in a bold and captivating blue hue. The shimmering silver stripes set against the vibrant blue barrel create a dynamic visual effect, ensuring that each fountain pen has a uniquely refined character.
Staying true to the iconic Pelikan striped design of the Souverän series, the shimmering silver tones echo tradition while the blue background introduces a contemporary twist. The brass base material adds extra weight and a premium tactile feel, offering an elevated writing experience that stands apart from standard fountain pens.
Part of the prestigious Souverän Collection—known for its exclusive design, premium materials, and exceptional writing comfort—the Pelikan M815 showcases a larger body and nib. It features a durable metal piston-filling mechanism that adds weight, enhancing its premium feel. Silver trim and a rhodium-accented 18k gold nib complete its luxurious build, delivering a smooth and refined writing experience.
- M815 Series
- Internally Filling Piston Mechanism
- Clip in typical Pelikan beak-like shape
- Clip and rings are silver colored and highly polished
- 18K/750 gold nib with rhodium accents
- Dark blue transparent ink window
- Blue parts are made of high-quality resin
- Length (Capped): 14.1 cm
- Weight: 36 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.
