
Pelikan M815 Fountain Pen - Souveran Metal Striped Blue, Special Edition
Introducing the Pelikan Souverän® M815 Metal Striped Blue - A Bold Expression of Elegance and Craftsmanship.
Pelikan is proud to unveil the new special edition Souverän® M815 Metal Striped Blue, a stunning addition to the renowned M800 series. This exceptional fountain pen combines timeless craftsmanship with a modern twist, showcasing a striking new color that enhances the iconic design Pelikan is known for.
The M815 Metal Striped Blue features a sophisticated blend of high-quality resin and palladium-plated brass stripes, now in a bold and captivating blue hue. The interplay of the polished silver stripes against the vibrant blue barrel creates a visually dynamic and refined appearance, ensuring each pen is uniquely individual.
The iconic striped design continues to highlight the heritage of the Souverän® series, while the brass material used for the barrel adds weight and an elevated sense of quality and luxury. The new blue finish elevates the aesthetic, bringing a fresh yet classic elegance to the pen.
To complement its striking looks, the Souverän® M815 Metal Striped Blue retains the exceptional craftsmanship
Pelikan is known for: palladium-plated rings and clip. and a 18-carat gold nib fully rhodium-coated for a brilliant silver sheen. The added weight of the brass stripes delivers a satisfying and substantial feel in hand, making this pen a true joy to write with.
With its harmonious blend of materials, superb design balance, and the rich new blue color, the Pelikan Souverän® M815 Metal Striped Blue is set to become a coveted addition to any discerning collector's collection.
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.