We created the silver and stingray fountain pen in our artisan workshop. The cap is dressed with luxurious black stingray leather. The silver 925 body of the pen features an elegant guilloche pattern.
Our silversmiths have meticulously crafted each piece to ensure it bears our hallmark TO 675, a symbol of true craftsmanship, and an oval stamp of 925 sterling silver.
Experience the convenience of a modern writing instrument with our fountain pen’s double-use refilling system, which accommodates both converter and ink cartridges. We include a pumping converter and a set of six cartridges for your convenience. Simply twist the cap open and let your creativity flow.
The silver and stingray leather fountain pen boasts a stainless steel medium-sized nib that glides effortlessly on paper, delivering a consistent and smooth line. If you prefer a different nib size, we offer fine, extra fine, and broad options at no extra cost. For an added touch of luxury, you may upgrade your pen with a solid 18K gold nib . The pen is available as a rollerball.
Your fountain pen will arrive elegantly encased in a gift box with an origin certificate. It will make a perfect present for yourself or a loved one. We guarantee lifelong technical assistance to ensure your pen stays in pristine condition.
We offer free international shipping, so you can enjoy the beauty and functionality of our fountain pen no matter where you are in the worl
Fascinating to discover: the stingray skin exhibits a mesmerizing array of bony bubbles, creating a remarkable nacreous effect that delights the eyes when you gently turn the pen in your hands, catching the play of light on its spectacular surface. Beyond its visual allure, this unique texture offers a pleasant and tactile experience as you glide your fingers along the fountain pen’s surface.
Important Note: At our company, the stingray skin we utilize is sourced from the fishing industry in Asian countries, where these fish are primarily consumed as a part of human food. It is essential to emphasize that the animals are not harvested solely for their skins; rather, the skin is a by-product of the fishing industry. The stingray skins we use do not belong to species protected under the Washington Convention, and they do not require CITES certification. We are committed to ethical and sustainable practices, ensuring that our products meet the necessary guidelines and regulations while respecting the environment and wildlife.