David Oscarson Trellis Limited Edition
The pen pictured here is the translucent azure blue and opalescent white enamel with rhodium vermeil.
The trellis pattern twines around so that one wants to rotate the pen to see more of the guilloché.
The hard enamel, seen to the left, is baked to over 1000° F. This process is followed by filing and finishing until the pen shows a translucent smooth luster.

This design is also available in the following colors:   Translucent black and opalescent white
 

enamel with rhodium vermeil; translucent sapphire blue and opalescent white enamel with 18-karat yellow gold vermeil; translucent red and opalescent white enamel with 18-karat yellow gold vermeil; and opalescent white and translucent black enamel with 18-kt. yellow gold vermeil.

In order to be used as an eyedropper filled pen, an extra "O" ring is provided to double the seal between the section and the barrel. A straight pin is provided to assist in installing and removing the extra "O" ring. The fountain pen also comes with cartridges and a standard universal converter.

Empty, it weighs 86 g. although, because they are hand made,they vary somewhat from pen to pen.

Only 88 pieces of this pen were made, making it a truly limited edition.

All of David Oscarson's pens are available with 18K F, M and B nibs. We are happy to modify or customize the nib to your particular pleasure.

Retail price $4500

Our Price: Please call 323/655-2641 or email info@nibs.com


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