
S. T. Dupont Line D Special Project MER Fountain Pen
S.T. Dupont are renowned worldwide for producing writing instruments of exceptional quality and the new ‘Gradient collection’, is no exception, showcasing S.T. Dupont’s expert ability to apply natural lacquer to writing instruments of the highest quality. Each writing instrument is crafted entirely at the S.T. Dupont factory in Faverges, France and is made utilizing ancient natural lacquer techniques. Each pen passes through a two-stage production process.
Fountain Nib: 14k solid gold nib in F, M and B
Material: Solid brass and natural lacquer
Trim: Palladium
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S. T. Dupont Line D Special Project MER Fountain Pen
S.T. Dupont are renowned worldwide for producing writing instruments of exceptional quality and the new ‘Gradient collection’, is no exception, showcasing S.T. Dupont’s expert ability to apply natural lacquer to writing instruments of the highest quality. Each writing instrument is crafted entirely at the S.T. Dupont factory in Faverges, France and is made utilizing ancient natural lacquer techniques. Each pen passes through a two-stage production process.
Fountain Nib: 14k solid gold nib in F, M and B
Material: Solid brass and natural lacquer
Trim: Palladium
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S.T. Dupont are renowned worldwide for producing writing instruments of exceptional quality and the new ‘Gradient collection’, is no exception, showcasing S.T. Dupont’s expert ability to apply natural lacquer to writing instruments of the highest quality. Each writing instrument is crafted entirely at the S.T. Dupont factory in Faverges, France and is made utilizing ancient natural lacquer techniques. Each pen passes through a two-stage production process.
Fountain Nib: 14k solid gold nib in F, M and B
Material: Solid brass and natural lacquer
Trim: Palladium
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