Wednesday 3 July 2013

Conway Stewart Borealis


Inspired by the breathtaking sight of the Northern Lights, the new Conway Stewart Borealis is a vibrant mixture of reds, shimmering pearl, and deep royal blue. Each piece of material is unique, making every Borealis a stunning individual work of the pen maker's art.

Limited to only 50 numbered fountain pens or roller balls, this special edition is crafted in our factory in Devon, England. The Borealis is based on the popular Belliver model, ideal for the widest possible range of hand sizes and writing styles. Not so large as to be unwieldy in the hand, but still of a size to command instant attention, as well as to afford a comfortable grip. The gently tapering cap and barrel preserve the traditional classic flat top design, while imparting a graceful balance in the hand. Offered as either a fountain pen or rollerball, the Borealis is ready to serve the daily needs of the modern lover of fine writing instruments.

The vivid series of colours stretching the length of the Belliver Borealis special edition are accented by gleaming black resin and solid 18 carat gold bands.

The Belliver is balanced using a solid brass barrel liner to offer just enough weight for the pen to sit easily in the hand without becoming tiring during long periods of writing. The cap is lighter in weight, allowing it to post securely on the end of the barrel if you so choose. The section is gently tapered to bolster the comfort of writing with the Belliver. When creating this Belliver design, the craftsmen at Conway Stewart were inspired by some of the greatest designs of the company's history. Looking to provide not merely an attractive pen, but a true modern classic that would serve faithfully as a reliable and enjoyable fine writing instrument.

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