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Model 100 White Casein, 2007

Model 100 White Casein, 2007

In 1905 when Conway Stewart was started, the founders, Jarvis and Garner had a single aim, to produce elegant, timelessly beautiful, yet functional writing instruments. Today one hundred years later we still hold true to these original goals.

Our writing instruments are of a traditional, classical design which continues to stand the test of time. Exceptional care and attention is given by our people who hand craft and assemble each pen in our factory in Devon, UK. The cap bands are hallmarked solid 18 carat gold. Special attention is given to our nibs to ensure a smooth wet line. They too are crafted out of 18 carat gold and available in a choice of grades to satisfy the most demanding writer.

During the 1920 to 1950s, Conway Stewart focused on producing quite a large percentage of their pen production out of Casein. The finishes were very popular and the designs gave fruit to an abundance of models offered in an array of vibrant colors and patterns which gave the perception of depth and opalescence to the finish.

We are excited to announce a new limited edition pen, produced out of this historically interesting material. The model 100 with cap and barrel created from seamless creamy-white ivory casein. This edition is limited to just 500 pieces.

The Conway Stewart White Casein was featured on the cover of Pen World magazine, April/May 2006 issue.

Pen World is an international publication with a healthy circulation throughout the world. The magazine is distributed through newsstands, bookstores, fine quality pen retailers, specialty boutiques, jewelers, and of course to subscribers.

See link here to view original publication.

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