Graf von Faber-Castell
Tamitio Finewriter
Black
The writing instruments in the collection Tamitio (Graf von Faber-Castell) are designed elegantly and refined. The barrel of this black finewriter is rhodium-plated and lacquered in several elaborate working steps. Thereby, an innovative type of lacquer is used, which guarantees a long-lasting matte surface.
Because the nib of the Tamitio finewriter is made of felt, it writes softer and dryer than the rollerball. Therefore, it can be used for both drawing and writing.
The finewriter can be refilled with a finewriter or a rollerball refill.
Graf von Faber-Castell
Tamitio Finewriter
Taupe
The writing instruments in the collection Tamitio (Graf von Faber-Castell) are designed elegantly and refined. The barrel of this taupe finewriter is rhodium-plated and lacquered in several elaborate working steps. Thereby, an innovative type of lacquer is used, which guarantees a long-lasting matte surface.
Because the nib of the Tamitio finewriter is made of felt, it writes softer and dryer than the rollerball. Therefore, it can be used for both drawing and writing.
The finewriter can be refilled with a finewriter or a rollerball refill.
Graf von Faber-Castell
Tamitio Finewriter
Night Blue
The writing instruments in the collection Tamitio (Graf von Faber-Castell) are designed elegantly and refined. The barrel of this blue finewriter is rhodium-plated and lacquered in several elaborate working steps. Thereby, an innovative type of lacquer is used, which guarantees a long-lasting matte surface.
Because the nib of the Tamitio finewriter is made of felt, it writes softer and dryer than the rollerball. Therefore, it can be used for both drawing and writing.
The finewriter can be refilled with a finewriter or a rollerball refill.
Graf von Faber-Castell
Tamitio Finewriter
Marsala
The writing instruments in the collection Tamitio (Graf von Faber-Castell) are designed elegantly and refined. The barrel of this brown finewriter is rhodium-plated and lacquered in several elaborate working steps. Thereby, an innovative type of lacquer is used, which guarantees a long-lasting matte surface.
Because the nib of the Tamitio finewriter is made of felt, it writes softer and dryer than the rollerball. Therefore, it can be used for both drawing and writing.
The finewriter can be refilled with a finewriter or a rollerball refill.