Pelikan is a German brand of writing instruments and stationery. The brand is known for manufacturing high-quality fountain pens, ballpoint pens, ink, and other stationery products.
Pelikan was founded in 1838.
It started as a small ink and paint factory in Hanover, Germany.
In 1929, Pelikan introduced the famous Pelikan fountain pen, which became a huge success.
During World War II, Pelikan was heavily damaged, but it managed to recover quickly after the war.
Today, Pelikan is one of the most recognized and respected brands in the world of writing instruments.
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The Pelikan Souveran M800 is a high-end fountain pen made of high-quality materials like resin and gold. It features a piston filling system and an 18k gold nib.
The Pelikan Classic M205 is a classic fountain pen made of high-quality resin. It features a piston filling system and a stainless steel nib.
Pelikan Edelstein Ink is a high-quality ink available in a variety of colors. It is known for its smooth flow and vibrant colors.
Pelikan is a German brand, and most of its products are made in Germany.
A piston filling system is a mechanism that allows the pen to be filled with ink by turning a piston at the end of the pen barrel.
The Souveran M800 is a higher-end pen made of high-quality materials like resin and gold, while the Classic M205 is a more affordable pen made of resin with a stainless steel nib.
Yes, Pelikan ink can be used with other pen brands as long as they are compatible with fountain pen ink.
Pelikan is committed to sustainability and uses recycled materials in its packaging. However, its products are not necessarily eco-friendly as they are mostly made of plastic and other materials that are not biodegradable.