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Kaweco

Kaweco pens are Made in Germany to this day, just as they were when the company was established in 1883. The Kaweco motto is 'License To Write' and this shows a big part of their mission - to bring fine writing to the masses!

Kaweco pens are appreciated worldwide by writing cognoscenti for their amazing quality. They represent true value, a bi-product of the accrued expertise of over 125 years of craftsmanship. They are unpretentious and functional in their design, cool and idiosyncratic in their aesthetic.

Kaweco fountain pens use nibs made in Germany by the famous Bock family whose work is known world-wide for quality, consistency and precise smoothness. Truly, these are fantastic nibs which are made, not so much for ornamental purposes but, to work perfectly in guiding ink onto paper. The Bocks have been making nibs since the 1920s and have themselves amassed a wealth of knowledge and skill.

The Kaweco Rollerball pen and Ballpoint pen use Japanese made writing mechanisms, all communicated through a stainless steel tip and carbon tungsten ball. These materials are super tough and do not wear with use. The result is simple reliability over years and years of use.

Kaweco engineer pens with extreme attention to detail in the working parts - the areas which bring the writing experience to life - and then flesh out their original designs in acrylic, aluminium and carbon for strength and user-friendliness. This makes their instruments affordable, incredible value for the writing they give, and allows Kaweco to bring fine writing to the masses!

The most famous design is the Kaweco Sport pen - compact, clever and versatile. As capable being thrown into your bag, perched happily on your desk or clipped to your pocket as any pen available, it's a true all-rounder and a great first fountain pen. They are known for fostering great writing technique and sitting comfortably in the hand with a thick, lightweight barrel design.