GRAF VON FABER-CASTELL

The idea of enclosing a thin graphite lead in a wooden casing is several hundred years old; Kaspar Faber founded a pencil factory in 1761. But it was  Baron Lothar von Faber, who took over the family firm in 1839, who  was the first to turn the pencil into a genuine quality product — and the world’s first brand-name writing implement. He laid down standards for the length, diameter, and hardness of pencils; standards which apply to this day.  Today, Graf von Faber-Castell continues its uninterrupted 246-year heritage of crafting the absolutely finest of writing instruments, from design to materials, from engineering to presentation.


Pen Of The Year 2009


Item Code : 11216


2009 Pen of The Year Few creatures have inspired people’s imagination as much as the horse. Stone Age cave paintings preserve it in lively colours. Many deities are depicted on horseback, some even in equine form. The winged steed Pegasus brought thunder and lightning to Zeus as insignia of his power, and in reward was immortalized as a constellation in the heavens. The wondrous mane and tail of a horse are not just naturally beautiful but also able to withstand the elements. Towards the end of the 18 th century, horsehair began to enjoy a high status as an elegant material for chair coverings. At first it was woven exclusively by hand, but in 1872 the first mechanical loom for the coveted material was constructed. Its natural properties and the difficulty of processing mean that horsehair is still used for extravagant furnishings and luxurious fashion accessories. Hence, to create the filigree pattern of the Pen of the Year 2009, the hairs first have to be carefully selected for color and uniform thickness. Then roughly 70 hairs are woven individually for each centimeter of fabric. That is extremely time-consuming. Hair by hair, a weave comes about with changing texture, light and dark, that contrasts so excitingly with the cool platinum-plated metal parts of the pen – so that each one brings out the finest nuances in its own way. Every horsehair fountain pen is an absolutely unique work of art! The Pen of the Year 2009 represents an exclusive and individual sense of writing. Carefully ‘run in’ by hand, the 18-carat bi colored gold nib is available in M width. The platinum-plated end cap protects the knob for the plunger mechanism, on which each pen is individually numbered.



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