5 November 2024

A very special addition to my collection

This fountain pen is a generous gift from Dipanjan and Parijat which they picked up during their recent tour of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana. The body of the pen is made from the wood of Wagon Tree. This particular type of Protea tree (Protea Nitida) is the only one that grows into trees with wood hardy enough to be shaped into fountain pen barrels. They are usually found on the side of the mountains at all elevations.

When they mentioned about the Protea wood, I remembered something – that the cricket team from South Africa is often referred to as the Proteans. (like the New Zealanders are called Kiwis). Got curious about the connection. Upon research, I learnt that Protea is the national flower of South Africa. Did not know about that.

Coming back to the pen, the nib is made in Germany. Composed of iridium, it is the classic style with exposed feed.

I think brown ink will go best with this. I have a Macassar ink from Diamine in mind.



Posted November 5, 2024 by Rajib Roy in category "Fountain Pens

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