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A writing instrument made of semi-precious sodalite? De Saint Estève makes it happen.

Sodalite is a semi-precious gemstone that belongs to the mineral group. It is found in Brazil and is many millions of years old. The colour of sodalite can range from dark royal blue to blue-grey, pink and ecru.

 

 

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https://www.sakurafountainpengallery.com/en/boutique/detail/1011-sodalite-fountain-pen-de-saint-estève

 

De Saint Estève is a young, dynamic company that was founded in 2016 and is based in the French town of Roquefort-les-Pins. Following two years of painstaking research, Olivier Williame and his dedicated team at De Saint Estève developed a novel means of processing sodalite using state-of-the-art technology to produce a chef d’oeuvre, a gem in the form of a beautiful fountain pen lovingly crafted using exquisite blue-grey sodalite.

 

This fountain pen has an 18-carat gold nib and a special FH452 feed that is designed to prevent any possibility of leakage. With its inimitable platinum-plated silver trims, this objet de désir comes in a beautiful leather box with an extra leather pen pouch, a converter, ink cartridges and a genuine piece of rough sodalite stone. Number 017/250 is available in our store.

 

 

Catherine Van Hove

www.sakurafountainpengallery.com

 

Koning Albertstraat 72b - 3290 DIest - Belgium

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