Benu Talisman Fountain Pen – Edelweiss

Benu Talisman Fountain Pen

  • Material: high-quality resin
  • Clip material: stainless steel
  • Length Capped: 13.8 cm / 5.43 in.
  • Weight: 21 g
  • Cap: Screw On, the cap can be posted
  • Nib: #6, Schmidt, stainless steel, available nib width – F,M,B
  • Refill: Standard large international size ink converter (included) and ink cartridge (72 mm)

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Description

Benu Talisman Fountain Pen – Edelweiss

Inspiration and substance added to the material of the pen: Edelweiss

Magical attribution ascribed in myths: True Love and Bravery

Most people will recognize the word “Edelweiss” from the famous 1965 musical romance, Sound of Music. However, this small, non-toxic noble plant, with its snow-white leaves and star-shaped inflorescence, is often associated with certain myths related to proving one’s worth and discovering true love. Also believed to contain magical powers, historically this unique flower was used as incense to drive away evil spirits from farms and homes. Discover a world of tales that claim to shed light on the origins of this potent plant by reading the full-length inspiration story HERE.

Drawing inspiration from certain tales of yore, we set out to convey these stories not only in the color and style of each pen but by actually infusing Edelweiss’ dried petals into each pen’s material. Watch our video to see how it was done and learn beautiful stories that inspired the design of the pen.

This fountain pen comes with a standard international converter.

This item is guaranteed with Benu’s LIFETIME WARRANTY against defects in materials and workmanship. For more information about the warranty see here

Please bear in mind that the photo may slightly differ from the actual item in terms of color due to the lighting during photo shooting or the monitor’s display. Photo credit: Benu