The Pen That Signed a £2 Billion Contract
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Raleigh Red Stardust - 2024 Christmas Pen
The Conway Stewart Raleigh Red Stardust is our 2024 Christmas Pen; a glistening ode to the joys of Christmas. Made from one of Conway Stewart’s most admired colours with a mixture of deep reds sprinkled with stardust to make it sparkle like the millions of stars in the sky. The cap is fitted with four 9ct gold bands, with two more 9ct gold bands at the barrel end. Fitted with a large size 6 Conway Stewart 18ct gold nib renowned for being a smooth and perfect writer for those Christmas thank-you cards. The stepped cap top and barrel end gives the Raleigh an elegant touch of distinction. A perfect pen that captures the essence of the Christmas spirit.
Limited Edition of 100
This is a Limited Edition and only 100 will be made. At 31grams this pen has a quality feel but has perfect balance in the hand, combined with classic design, making it a highly desirable addition to any Conway Stewart lover’s collection.
The Raleigh range was named after Sir Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh was an English statesman, writer, and explorer. He was one of the most famous figures of the Elizabethan era and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth 1 in 1585. His exploration of North America resulted in the town of Raleigh, North Carolina, being named in his honour.
Only available as a fountain pen
Each fountain pen is housed in an original Conway Stewart black leatherette presentation box which doubles as an elegant desk display, and comes complete with Certificate of Authenticity, Conway Stewart User Guide and a special anti-tarnish polishing cloth to keep your pen in sparkling condition.
Please note the cap is not designed to be posted on Raleigh models.
Pens are handmade to order, so please allow up to 28 days for delivery.
We can expedite orders if they are needed for a specific date, leave a note at checkout. See how here.
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