Pelikan K600 Ballpoint Pen - Souveran White & Rose Gold, Special Edition
The Special Edition Souverän® K600 White & Rose Gold embodies a perfect harmony between timeless craftsmanship and modern sophistication. This exquisite writing instrument pairs a pristine white resin barrel with the warm, elegant glow of rose gold-plated decorative elements, creating a refined statement piece for discerning collectors and writers alike.
The high-quality white resin is polished to a luminous finish, providing a crisp and contemporary backdrop for the luxurious rose gold accents. This subtle interplay of colors adds a gentle warmth and exclusivity to the iconic Souverän® design. The K600 White & Rose Gold ballpoint pen caters to individual writing preference while maintaining impeccable style and elegance.
This special edition is more than a writing instrument — it is a symbol of refined taste and enduring quality. Whether for personal indulgence or as a distinguished gift, the Souverän® M600 White & Rose Gold delivers both luxury and functionality in equal measure. Each piece is presented in an exclusive gift box specially designed to echo the pen’s rose gold color palette, enhancing the overall elegance of the edition. This novelty is a radiant new classic that shines with subtle sophistication.
About Pelikan Souveran : A True Classic
In the year 1929, Pelikan introduced the differentiated piston mechanism. Pelikan was the first company in the world to do it. This technique causes the spindle inside the fountain pen to turn quicker than the end piece of the barrel with the help of two different threads. To this date, this fountain pen exists in many different variations, and though it has been refined in design and technical details over the time, the basic mechanism remains the same.
In 1950, the model 400 was launched. With its green-striped sleeve, it has become a world-wide symbol for the brand of Pelikan. In the eighties, the series was baptised Souverän, though popular lore has taken to call it by its nick-name Stresemann, because the state secretary of the "Weimarer Republik" was famous for his striped suits. Today, the original of Pelikan has additionally been equipped with a black suit made of high-quality resin.