Now Reading
Best Fountain Pens In The World To Let The Stress Flow-Out In Ink

Best Fountain Pens In The World To Let The Stress Flow-Out In Ink

Avatar

Some of the best fountain pens are what we will look at in this particular blog.

 

In the past, fountain pens were the only pens used in the world for scribbling. However, with the invention of the ball-point pen, fountain pens became old. The ball-point pens were cheaper and easier to use, after all. However, trends are cyclic in nature. What was once trending will soon become obsolete, and vice versa. Accordingly, Fountain pens are slowly making a return.

 

Writing with a fountain pen gives an elegant and sophisticated look to your handwriting. Here’s a list of some of the best fountain pens you can buy today:

  1. Caran D’Ache Ecridor Retro Palladium-Coated Fountain Pen
  • Caran D’Ache is known for making some of the smoothest fountain pens in the world.
  • The Ecridor Retro is a Swiss fountain pen. It comes in a palladium-coated body which is also pleasing to the eye.
  • It writes even better than pens at twice its price.
  1. Montblanc Le Grand 146

If you’re a baller, writing with an ordinary pen just isn’t right. Don’t worry, the Montblanc Le Grand 146 is made just for you.

  • Montblanc is no stranger to fountain pens. The company has been making some of the best fountain pens in the world since 1906.
  • It looks great; it writes fantastic, and its weight is perfectly balanced.
  •  Seemingly flawless writing instrument has its downside, that is, you’ll be furious if you lose it! It costs a fortune. But if you’re a baller, then it won’t be that much of a worry.
  1. Kingsman + Conway Stewart Churchill
  • This pen was made in promotion of the Kingsman movies.
  • Featuring a superb-looking design- this pen is a pleasure to write with. It has a sleek black colour and comes with golden accents. It is eye candy.
  • It also comes with the Kingsman code “Oxfords not Brogues”.
  1. Waterman Fountain Pen
  • This French-made fountain pen is a legend in the world of writing instruments.
  • One of the best fountain pens- the world loves this pen for its classic cigar shape.
  • It also comes with a medium tip that is loved by the most.
  1. Parker Duofold
  • Who hasn’t heard of Parker’s name? It is a brand that produces some of the best rollerball pens in the market.
  • Duofold is another excellent offering from Parker and undoubtedly one of the best fountain pens to own.
  • Wonderfully weighted with an unmistakable distinction, this handcrafted pen is a handsome pocket bonbon for artists.
  1. Faber-Castell Pear Wood
  • Faber-Castell is a brand that is loved by children all over the world for its high-quality colouring items.
  • However, producing good colouring items isn’t Faber-Castell’s forte. Faber-Castell manufactures some of the distinctive and best fountain pens!
  • It has a unique design and is made almost entirely out of wood. Its distinctive wooden barrel makes it a must-have for collectors!

 

  1. Pilot Capless
  • You read that right. Pilot Capless is indeed a capless fountain pen.
  • An excellent choice for those with a delicate touch and an eagle eye- this pen features an acutely fine tip.
  • This fountain pen is superbly weighted, and the feel to hold in your hand–it’s just amazing!
  1. Parker Sonnet
  • A beloved pen of the world again by Parker.
  • Its excellent writing capabilities aside, the main reason for its popularity is that it comes in numerous colours.
  • It is a highly customisable fountain pen with nothing much to hate about, really.
  1. Cross Century II
  • This pen can be described in three simple words – lightweight, leakproof, and legendary.
  • The original Cross Century received much love from writers across the world.
  • Its newer model, the Cross Century II, was not expected to be as cool as the first one. However, it surprised everyone by turning out to be much better than expectations.

This concludes the list.

See Also

Writing with a fountain pen is a stress-relieving experience that any artist could easily relate to. The smooth, buttery experience of letting the ink flow effortlessly on paper is calming to the nerves. However, take care while using it. Ink spills are not rare occurrences. That’s why perhaps, it is an art of its own to calligraphy with a fountain pen!

 

Blog Edited By Ritika Gupta

For more Books related blogs click here.

What's Your Reaction?
Excited
0
Happy
0
In Love
0
Not Sure
0
Silly
0
View Comments (0)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Scroll To Top