Kaweco LILIPUT Ball Pen Fireblue with Cap I Retractable Ballpoint Standard D1 Refills in a Tin Box Metal 13 cm
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The Kaweco Liliput Fireblue in the Fireblue variant is a true individualist. Each writing instrument is blued by hand. The effect of different temperatures gives it the varied colouring of shimmering bluish and brownish hues. This colour may change over time through use. At 9.7 cm closed, only 8.7 cm opened and 12.5 cm with the cap screwed on, the Liliput is one of the smallest fountain pens in the world. It is available in selected materials that give versatility to this minimalist model. From lightweight aluminium for travel to copper and brass, which take on a unique patina over time, this fountain pen leaves nothing to be desired. You can choose from four different nib sizes, from extra-fine to wide. While the extra-fine nib (EF) is especially good for small and delicate handwriting, the wide nib is often used for large, dramatic signatures. For beginners, we recommend a medium nib. All Kaweco pens are produced in Germany.
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The Kaweco Liliput Fireblue in the Fireblue variant is a true individualist. Each writing instrument is blued by hand. The effect of different temperatures gives it the varied colouring of shimmering bluish and brownish hues. This colour may change over time through use. At 9.7 cm closed, only 8.7 cm opened and 12.5 cm with the cap screwed on, the Liliput is one of the smallest fountain pens in the world. It is available in selected materials that give versatility to this minimalist model. From lightweight aluminium for travel to copper and brass, which take on a unique patina over time, this fountain pen leaves nothing to be desired. You can choose from four different nib sizes, from extra-fine to wide. While the extra-fine nib (EF) is especially good for small and delicate handwriting, the wide nib is often used for large, dramatic signatures. For beginners, we recommend a medium nib. All Kaweco pens are produced in Germany.