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Best Australian fountain pen brands online

In this write-up, we’ll be exploring the best fountain pen brands in Australia. If you’re in the market for some good quality Australian pens, here are a few brands for you to consider.

Alan Aldridge by Alan Aldridge
17-12-2020 20:06
in Lifestyle
Best Australian fountain pen brands online

Best Australian fountain pen brands online. Image credit: AdobeStock

Fountain pens are a great choice of pen for both calligraphy and long sessions of writing. They provide a steady and smooth flow of ink ensuring that your work is seamless and neat. You can find these fountain pen brands all over the world, but our personal favorite fountain pen retailer are the guys and gals over at Goldspot Pens.

These pens are gaining popularity as more people start to embrace the versatility that comes with them. Due to this, you’ll find that different brands have established their authority in the market making them the go-to pen brands to choose from.

Robert Oster Fountain Pen Ink

The Robert Oster is a fountain pen ink that promises to over-deliver on its user’s expectations. It comes in a small bottle that features a wide mouth to make it easier when refilling and has a travel proof cap.

The ink bottles are made using polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material made from recycled chemical waste. These fountain pen inks are made to be non-toxic and friendly to the environment.

With the Robert Oster inks, you are assured of a great selection of colours for you to experiment with and use on your next project. 

Serendipity Hybrid Pen

This fountain pen features a collaboration between two big wigs in the industry. It was created by Robert Oster of Robert Oster’s signature inks and James Finnis of pensive pens. 

It is only available on order. This means you have to submit your particular colour of choice via email and wait for a short period for the pen to be made and shipped to you.

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The Serendipity hybrid pen is a traditional pen that has been created to also accommodate the use of fountain pen nibs and feeds. The feed allows the pen to absorb a good amount of ink to use even just dipping.

With this, you are assured that the use of ink will be considerably lower compared to other pens. It is very easy to clean making it an excellent choice for those who wish to change colours as they work.

All you need is to run it through some water and it will be ready for a new colour of ink. Its nib is also easily removable to facilitate a better clean and also cater to the people who’d like to use different nib sizes.  

Van Dieman’s Ink Pen

Van Dieman’s ink promises high quality and a great level of uniqueness in design. They have been in the game for a while since 2016 and have built a name for themselves among fountain pen lovers.

They are mostly specialised in producing quality inks with a collection of 70 inks with the inclusion of 12 shimmering inks from their themed series. These inks work great for fountain pens, dip pens, and also brushes.

The inks come in different colours to facilitate versatility and give people great quality options. The best part is that they feature swatches of the colours involved to make it easier to see how it translates on paper.

They also recently launched their Eden fountain pens that have gotten great reviews from their performance and design featured. 

Lathe and Chisel Fountain Pens

Lathe and Chisel fountain pens feature great craftsmanship that ensures quality, high performance, and a great design on all their products. Their fountain pens are handcrafted using Australia’s finest timber making them a very unique pen.

They work with qualified and experienced people who ensure that all the products are made to meet their customer’s expectations. They are very keen on staying true to conserving the environment and translate that with all the pens they produce.

Creating fountain pens from timber is not an easy task. They work to make sure that the shapes, designs, functionality, and presentation are done to the best of their ability. They try to be unique with all their pen manufacturing processes and ideas.

They also embrace the fact that mistakes and imperfections make their pens more beautiful making them a unique fountain pen manufacturer.

These fountain pens are very sturdy and feature quality nibs that allow for an even distribution of ink. They are suitable for both writing and calligraphy making them an excellent pen choice.

Curtis Australia Fountain Pens

Curtis fountain pens are handcrafted and made to meet the highest quality standards. They focus on creating a sturdy design that ensures the pen’s durability and also high performance.

The outer casing of the pen features a great design that is not found in many other pens. Their craftsmen work on creating unique decorations for these pens and even employ the help of jewellers.

This takes the designing and manufacturing game to a whole new level. With this pen, the use of machines to mass-produce them is not used. They work on the pens themselves to ensure the consistency in quality produced is on point.

The Curtis fountain pens are made of different materials which include sterling silver, silver and resin, golden bronze, and solid gold. This material gives the pens a different look and feel to them and ensures that they cater to a variety of people.

If you have any particular reservations on how classy you want your fountain pens to be, then this is the brand for you. The pens are made to exude class from their design to the way they apply the ink onto paper. This is a great choice of a pen if the design is a key factor in your choices. 

Conclusion

Different brands will offer different designs and functionality when it comes to the pens they produce. Having a look at all the brands and going through their specific features is a great place to start.

You should however have a few requirements that you’d wish your choice of a pen to meet. Take your time to go through other people’s reviews of their experiences with these pens.

It will position you to make a much better choice with all the facts and real-life application experiences in hand. 

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