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Fine Writing Fountain Pens

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Your fountain pen is the perfect place to have a bit of luxury. It might stay on your desk or go everywhere with you, but the right pen can add a bit of pleasure to everyday activities, making your work (or even just jotting down some notes or a shopping list) that little bit more enjoyable. They're also great gifts, sure to make the recipient think of you whenever they're using their pen.

Go with the classics, like Pelikan or Graf von Faber-Castell, or something more modern like a Lamy or a Pilot. And speaking of Pilot, many fountain pen aficionados love their Japanese fountain pens, with some finely crafted pens coming from brands like Sailor and Platinum.

 
Caran d'Ache Leman Slim Lights Fountain Pen by Caran d'Ache at Cult Pens
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Caran d'Ache Year of the Tiger Fountain Pen Limited Edition by Caran d'Ache at Cult Pens
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Caran d'Ache Varius Trophy Fountain Pen by Caran d'Ache at Cult Pens
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Caran d'Ache Varius Ivanhoe Fountain Pen Black by Caran d'Ache at Cult Pens
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Esterbrook Camden Fountain Pen Northern Lights Limited Edition Purple Alaska by Esterbrook at Cult Pens
Esterbrook Phaeton 300R Fountain Pen Blue by Esterbrook at Cult Pens
Esterbrook Camden Fountain Pen Northern Lights Limited Edition Icelandic Green by Esterbrook at Cult Pens
Graf von Faber-Castell Guilloche Fountain Pen Black Edition by Graf von Faber-Castell at Cult Pens
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Laban Skeleton Fountain Pen Rose Gold by Laban at Cult Pens
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Laban Skeleton Fountain Pen Silver by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Skeleton Fountain Pen Gunmetal by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Skeleton Fountain Pen Rainbow by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Antique Fountain Pen Brass by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Antique Fountain Pen Rose Gold by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban 325 Fountain Pen Ocean by Laban at Cult Pens
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Laban 325 Fountain Pen Green by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban 325 Fountain Pen Sun by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban 325 Fountain Pen Flame by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban 325 Fountain Pen Wisteria by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban 325 Fountain Pen Snow by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban 325 Fountain Pen Cambridge Black Ivory by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Rosa Fountain Pen Blue Marble by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Rosa Fountain Pen Burgundy Marble by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Taroko Fountain Pen Marble Gorge by Laban at Cult Pens
Laban Taroko Fountain Pen Dark Forest by Laban at Cult Pens
LAMY dialog urushi Fountain Pen Mystic Leaves by LAMY at Cult Pens
LAMY dialog urushi Fountain Pen Bright Leaves by LAMY at Cult Pens
Pelikan P205 Cartridge System Fountain Pen Black by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Black finish with chrome-plated clip and ring
Pelikan Classic M200 Green Marbled Fountain Pen by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Highly desirable yet affordable, with gold plated trim and plunger filling system
Esterbrook Camden Fountain Pen Oktoberfest Palladium Trim Limited Edition by Esterbrook at Cult Pens
Esterbrook Camden Fountain Pen Oktoberfest Gold Trim Limited Edition by Esterbrook at Cult Pens
Esterbrook JR Pocket Limited Edition Fountain Pen Beleza with Palladium Trim by Esterbrook at Cult Pens
Esterbrook JR Pocket Limited Edition Fountain Pen Beleza with Gold Trim by Esterbrook at Cult Pens
Laban Formosa Fountain Pen Blue by Laban at Cult Pens
Pelikan Classic M205 Fountain Pen Apatite by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Pilot Capless SE Fountain Pen Blue by Pilot at Cult Pens
Sailor Professional Gear Slim Fountain Pen Winter Sky 14k Nib by Sailor at Cult Pens
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Sailor Professional Gear Regular Fountain Pen Aurora Borealis 21K Nib by Sailor at Cult Pens
Sailor Professional Gear Slim Fountain Pen Aurora Borealis 14K Nib by Sailor at Cult Pens
Montblanc Great Characters Fountain Pen Jimi Hendrix Special Edition Medium by Montblanc at Cult Pens
Platinum Kanazawa-Haku Fountain Pen Red Mt.Fuji Medium by Platinum at Cult Pens
Pelikan Classic M205 Blue Marbled Fountain Pen by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Beautiful iridescent blue fountain pen
Pelikan Classic M200 Brown Marbled Fountain Pen by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Pelikan Classic M200 Fountain Pen Pastel Green by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Pelikan Souveran M605 Fountain Pen Green-White Special Edition by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Pelikan Classic M205 Fountain Pen Duo Highlighter NEON Yellow by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Is it a fountain pen, is it a highlighter?
Pelikan Souveran M800 Fountain Pen Black / Red by Pelikan at Cult Pens
Pilot Capless Decimo Fountain Pen Blue by Pilot at Cult Pens
New slimmer and lighter version of the classic retractable fountain pen
Pilot Capless Fountain Pen Carbonesque Blue by Pilot at Cult Pens
The renowned retractable fountain pen - one of the best pens you can buy at any price
Pilot Capless Fountain Pen Gold Trim Black by Pilot at Cult Pens
The renowned retractable fountain pen - one of the best pens you can buy at any price

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Fine Writing Fountain Pens FAQ

What’s the best nib material? Are gold nibs worth the extra?

There’s nothing at all wrong with steel nibs, and gold nibs aren’t inherently better. Gold is a more expensive material, and it’s probably fair to say that some manufacturers put a bit of extra effort into their gold nibs, but steel nibs can be every bit as good as gold, and usually are.

For a more detailed look at this, we have an article about nib materials.

What is Maki-e?

Maki-e is a Japanese technique often used for luxury pen barrels, where patterns or images are made up of gold flakes or powder, set into lacquer. Traditional maki-e is a painstaking technique, often taking many months to complete. There are also pens made using ‘modern maki-e’ techniques, where the picture is made up separately as one or more pieces, applied to the pen, then coated in lacquer - it’s much quicker to do, but gives a similar effect.

What is Raden?

Another Japanese technique with layers of lacquer, this time using tiny pieces of coloured shell to make up the pattern or picture.

Are expensive pens really worth the money?

That’s very subjective. If the question is just a matter of functionality, almost certainly not, but to many of us, a pen is far more than the basic functionality. It’s a piece of craftsmanship or even art. And only you can decide if it’s worth it for you to own that beautiful hand-crafted item.

In functional terms, most luxury items wouldn’t be ‘worth the money’, but there’s more to them than that, and a pen is a very personal thing. What better place for a bit of extra luxury and enjoyment than something that’s going to be in your hand every day?

How to I look after my luxury pen?

They don’t usually need much maintenance. As long as you’re careful to only use fountain pen ink in them, the only maintenance that’s usually needed is to give them a flush out with water every so often. And even that is probably not really necessary. Unless the manufacturer specifies things that can be used, it’s best to avoid any cleaning fluids, and alcohol can react badly with some fountain pen bodies, so it’s best to only clean with water and a soft microfibre cloth. Remember that hand sanitiser contains alcohol, so don’t handle your pens straight after using it.

If your pen isn’t going to be used for a while, it’s best to empty the ink out of it, and flush it through with some water - most will be fine left with ink in them for quite a while, but dried up ink can clog a pen’s feed, so flushing it will be safer.