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Santini Italia 18 karat gold fountain nib fountain pens from Italy

  • 18K Fountain Pens $192.00
  • Rollerball Pens $80.00 S.gif
We saw these pens at the Washington, DC Pen Show and could not put them down!
  • Large, almost as long and a little wider than a Parker Duofold Centennial.
  • Fountain pens have 18 karat gold nibs made in Santini Italia's own shop.
  • Amazing designs using a special coloring process, so each pen is a little different
  • Santini Italia pens are designed and manufactured entirely in their Italian premises in Confienza, Italy near Milan.
Circus: This model evokes the lively images of the circus, wrapping around the cap and barrel.

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Hawaii: Green and Red available. This model evokes the fun in the sun images of Hawaii, with boats, seagulls, bright sun, sea life and umbrellas.



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Fluo Blue: This model combines the clear blue tint cap, section, and barrel of a classic demonstrator pen with a fun colorful mosaic design on the cap.



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Fountain pens with 18 karat gold medium or fine nib: $192.00
Rollerball pens (use Schmidt capless or Parker ballpoint): $80.00

We can test your pen to insure writing quality - just ask! All pens are inspected prior to shipment.

 

FREE USA shipping. Ask us to quote shipping outside the USA - our online store only ships to USA and Canada.

Click the images or the link below to see them all!

 

http://www.penherostore.com/santini-italia/

We will be adding inventory all weekend.

Offer limited to in-stock items only.
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More designs available!

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Arlecchino is Italian for Harlequin, a masked, mute character in traditional pantomime, colorfully dressed in a diamond-patterned costume. This model brings the playful spirit of the Harlequin costume in a mix of colorful diamonds wrapping around the cap and barrel, using a special coloring process.
Blue Red Yellow Green (above)

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Blue Red Yellow

 

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Blue Orange Yellow Green

 

Because the process is manual, each pen is a little different and unique and there may be small imperfections in the colors and alignment that give each piece character.

 

Fountain pens with 18 karat gold medium or fine nib: $192.00

Rollerball pens (use Schmidt capless or Parker ballpoint): $80.00

 

We can test your pen to insure writing quality - just ask! All pens are inspected prior to shipment.

 

Click the images to see them all!

Offer limited to in-stock items only.
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Pois Green (above): Pois is Italian for Polka Dots and this model is a mix of large Green, Blue and Lavender dots wrapping around the cap and barrel, using a special coloring process.

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Pois Rust: Pois is Italian for Polka Dots and this model is a mix of large Rust, Yellow and Brown dots wrapping around the cap and barrel, using a special coloring process.

 

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Lady Like: The Santini Italia Lady Like pen is a coral craquelure wrapping around the cap and barrel, using a special coloring process.

 

Because the process is manual, each pen is a little different and unique and there may be small imperfections in the colors and alignment that give each piece character.

 

Fountain pens with 18 karat gold medium or fine nib: $192.00

Rollerball pens (use Schmidt capless or Parker ballpoint): $80.00

 

We can test your pen to insure writing quality - just ask! All pens are inspected prior to shipment.

 

Click the images to see them all!

 

Offer limited to in-stock items only.
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