Pelikan Rollerbals
The foreign minister of the Weimar Republic, Gustav Stresemann (1879- 1929), was honored with the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1926: Together with his French colleague Aristide Briand, he was acknowleged for his reconciliatory work between the nations after World War I. Besides his impressive political career, Stresemann also became famous for the creation of a new kind of suit that was still sufficiently formal for official presentations and yet comfortable enough for his work at the office. Stresemann liked to wear suits with thin stripes, and, as life sometimes goes, a legend developed … and suddenly, people called the striped fountain pens from Pelikan -- that were just then starting their global tour of success around the world -- by the name of „Stresemann“.
Both the suits and the pens still carry that name to this day. To officially acknowledge and honor this legend, Pelikan has now named the latest addition to the standard collection, the Souverän with elegant stripes in anthracite, the „Stresemann“.
The barrel with the deceptively simple anthracite stripes is made of cellulose acetate, using a traditional process that‘s extremely work-intensive. For the black, finely turned pieces, high-quality resin was used. The clip and the rings are plated with palladium. Every single writing instrument is mounted by hand and carefully checked to fulfill the strictest quality criteria.
The much coveted model Souverän Tortoiseshell-Brown in size 400 is now available again for a limited time. It is the brown-striped barrel material with subtle orange highlights made of cellulose acetate that makes a pen lovers heart beat faster. For an amazing overall impression the finely turned pieces are made out of high quality resin in dark-brown color.
The clip and the rings are 24-carat gold-plated with a 14 carat bi-color gold nib. This elegant series consists of a piston fountain pen, a ball pen, and a roller ball and is delivered within a folding box to save space within your store. Free gift boxes in several sizes.
The name 'Souverän' came to live in the 1980's, meaning 'Sovereign'. Still, many people refer the classic stripe design to the German Foreign Minister 'Stresemann', often wearing the striped uniforms.
The material of the Souverän pens is high-grade resin, which ensures that the pen keeps its bright coulour and that it remains unscratched.
This rollerball pen contains a high-quality cartridge, available in Fine and Medium, blue and black.
* This pen could not be in stock, but our store can order the pen with a delivery of five workdays.
This classic black-and-green stripe desgin is considered to be the symbol of the brand Pelikan till present day.
The name 'Souverän' came to live in the 1980's, meaning 'Sovereign'. Still, many people refer the classic stripe design to the German Foreign Minister 'Stresemann', often wearing the striped uniforms.
The material of the Souverän pens is high-grade resin, which ensures that the pen keeps its bright coulour and that it remains unscratched.
This rollerball pen contains a high-quality cartridge, available in Fine and Medium, blue and black.
* This pen could not be in stock, but our store can order the pen with a delivery of five workdays.
This classic black-and-green stripe desgin is considered to be the symbol of the brand Pelikan till present day.
The name 'Souverän' came to live in the 1980's, meaning 'Sovereign'. Still, many people refer the classic stripe design to the German Foreign Minister 'Stresemann', often wearing the striped uniforms.
The material of the Souverän pens is high-grade resin, which ensures that the pen keeps its bright coulour and that it remains unscratched.
This rollerball pen contains a high-quality cartridge, available in Fine and Medium, blue and black.
* This pen could not be in stock, but our store can order the pen with a delivery of five workdays.
The name 'Souverän' came to live in the 1980's, meaning 'Sovereign'. Still, many people refer the classic stripe design to the German Foreign Minister 'Stresemann', often wearing the striped uniforms.
The material of the Souverän pens is high-grade resin, which ensures that the pen keeps its bright coulour and that it remains unscratched.
This rollerball pen contains a high-quality cartridge, available in Fine and Medium, blue and black.
* This pen could not be in stock, but our store can order the pen with a delivery of five workdays.
This classic black-and-green stripe desgin is considered to be the symbol of the brand Pelikan till present day.
The name 'Souverän' came to live in the 1980's, meaning 'Sovereign'. Still, many people refer the classic stripe design to the German Foreign Minister 'Stresemann', often wearing the striped uniforms.
The material of the Souverän pens is high-grade resin, which ensures that the pen keeps its bright coulour and that it remains unscratched.
This rollerball pen contains a high-quality cartridge, available in Fine and Medium, blue and black.
* This pen could not be in stock, but our store can order the pen with a delivery of five workdays.
The name 'Souverän' came to live in the 1980's, meaning 'Sovereign'. Still, many people refer the classic stripe design to the German Foreign Minister 'Stresemann', often wearing the striped uniforms.
The material of the pen consists of high quality resin and a palladium finish.
The combination of both these materials make sure that the pen remains unscratched and keeps its bright colour.
The name 'Souverän' came to live in the 1980's, meaning 'Sovereign'. Still, many people refer the classic stripe design to the German Foreign Minister 'Stresemann', often wearing the striped uniforms.
The material of the Souverän pens is high-grade resin, which ensures that the pen keeps its bright coulour and that it remains unscratched.
This rollerball pen contains a high-quality cartridge, available in Fine and Medium, blue and black.
* This pen could not be in stock, but our store can order the pen with a delivery of five workdays.