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Kaweco ink bottle paradise blue 50 ml

Product information "Kaweco ink bottle paradise blue 50 ml"

The vegan and animal testing-free Kaweco ink in the newly designed ink glass with an improved closure makes the glass leak-proof. Each inkwell now contains 50 ml of high quality Kaweco ink.

For using Kaweco pens with ink from the bottle you need a converter. For all Sport series we recommend the Mini-Converter. For big Kaweco pens we recommend the normal Kaweco Converter.

Both Converters you can find here in the shop.

Already 5000 years ago the Egyptians have written on papyrus reeds with rushes. The Chinese also have written in 2600 BC with some kind of laquer and a bamboo pole. In the Roman Empire the Iron gall ink was invented but had the disadvantage when the paper decomposed with the age. The so-called "ink corrosion" originated. This type of ink have long been in use. When the first metal nibs were invented in 1750 the recipe needed to be changed because the steel springs rusted immediately with that ink. To date, the ink has been greatly developed and scientifically perfected so it has a perfect flow behaviour.

Information on the manufacturer
h+m Gutberlet GmbH
Max-Brod-Str. 11
90471 Nürnberg, Deutschland

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Kaweco PERKEO fountain pen All Clear
The Perkeo fountain pen in All Clear offers a modern design for entry into the world of writing, regardless of age. Visually, the octagonal cap and the 16-edged barrel harmonize perfectly with each other and and transparent fits in every situation. The transparent look, looks elegant and classic in combination with any notebook, paper and other accessories. The ergonomic grip and the low weight support the posture and enable fatigue free writing.  The Perkeo fountain pen is available in the nib sizes fine (F) and medium (M) including a royal blue ink cartridge. The All Clear is also optionally available as a rollerball. The fountain pen works with Kaweco ink cartridges which can be found under Kaweco ink. Alternatively, a Kaweco standard converter can be used. The Kaweco PERKEO fountain pen can be found in the history around 1900. In the catalog of the Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik, which was later renamed Kaweco, it is described as a changeover pen in the function. The PERKEO was designed as this and as a cartridge fountain pen.

€14.95*