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ELBWOOD Gold Nib 18K 750 Rose Gold

Sale price€285,00
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This nib is made of 18k/750 rose gold. Gold nibs are the premier class in the world of high-quality fountain pens.

"The ELBWOOD gold nib glides across the paper like a ship through the sea." The Heritage Post 09/21

The minimalist embossing with the ELBWOOD signet shows not only the carat but also the spring strength. Four nib sizes from extra fine to wide are available to choose from.

The large iridium grain ensures that the ink adheres smoothly to the paper. The nib vibrates with a soft, harmonious style.

It is meticulously handcrafted and tested.

The nib is made exclusively for ELBWOOD by JoWo Berliner Schreibfeder GmbH - one of the world's most renowned manufacturers of this rare art.

Nib size: JoWo number 6

All gold and stainless steel nibs have been interchangeable since January 1st, 2024.  

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly.

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The delivery time is 5 - 10 working days.

ELBWOOD Gold Nib 18K 750 Rose Gold
ELBWOOD Gold Nib 18K 750 Rose Gold Sale price€285,00

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