Handcrafted in Italy’s Aosta Valley, this Grifos fountain pen is named for Sirrush: a mythological, dragon-like creature of ancient Mesopotamia with a horned head, a snake’s tongue, eagle talons on its back legs, feline paws on its front legs, and a long neck and tail. Depicted on Babylon’s famous Ishtar Gate, the Sirrush now serves as a muse for this striking pen. The barrel is made of natural ostrich leather and complemented by your choice of metal trim. The sterling silver cap and grip section both feature a guilloche pinstripe pattern, and the cap unscrews to reveal a stainless steel nib. Please note that, in order to avoid scratching the leather, Grifos did not design this pen to post.
Note: At checkout, you’ll have your choice of trim (rose gold plating or silver) and engraving style for the cap (see options below). The base price includes a stainless steel nib in extra-fine, fine, medium, or broad. For an additional $150, you can upgrade to an 18K gold nib (white gold or yellow gold) in fine, medium, or broad. Quantities are limited to 20 fountain pens.
The guilloche technique originated in the 18th century, and uses a manual diamond-cutting tool to engrave metals with elaborate patterns. Over the years, the craft has been handed down from generation to generation using machines that are operated the same way they were three centuries ago. Rare among pen companies today, Grifos has an in-house guilloche machine that allows its silversmiths to engrave on-site.
Estimated ship date is Apr 12, 2017 PT.
Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.