Esterbrook Estie Fountain Pen Nouveau Bleu & Rhodium
Esterbrook Estie Nouveau Blue & Rhodium celebrates the innovation of Mucha’s work and his particular shades of blue, blended into a material that reflects the celluloid of pen making past.
Brand | Esterbrook |
Series | Esterbrook Estie |
Color | Blue |
Edition | Regular |
Body Material | Resin |
Nib Material | Steel |
Nib Type | Hard |
Filling Mechanism | Standard Cartridge/Converter |
Converter Included | Yes |
Made in | United States of America |
Cap Type | Screw-Cap |
Trim | Silver |
Length (closed) | 150 mm |
Length (body) | 128 mm |
Length (cap) | 70 mm |
Diameter (grip) | 13 mm |
Weight (overall) | 24 g |
Alphonse Mucha is a Czech artist and now synonymous with the art nouveau style. He is famous for his advertisements and portraits of female figures.
He also worked, from the invention of celluloid film in 1887, with the photography using rich, warm and pastel tones with his gorgeous lettering and typefaces.
Esterbrook Estie Nouveau Blue & Rhodium celebrates the innovation of Mucha’s work and his particular shades of blue, blended into a material that reflects the celluloid of pen making past.
Do you want to know more about Esterbrook Estie?
Esterbrook Estie fountain pen has a clean and vintage-inspired design with a ringless cap and without any metallic parts. Esterbrook Estie is a comfortable and well balanced fountain pen with a cushion cap closure that provides a secondary seal to ensure a wet point.
Take a look at Esterbrook Custom Nib Program and try "Journaler" and "Scribe" nib sizes. The first one is hand worked by Gena Salorino, an american nib master. In her own words, the custom nib Gena is grinding for Esterbrook is a “medium stub grind, based on the vintage Esterbrook 9314M nib. The idea is that it’s smooth and friendly enough for everyday use, gives your writing some flair, all without being too huge for practical writing”.
"Scribe" is made by the New Yorker Josh Lax and it's his version of architect nib. Gets inspired by the Near East architect nibs, less common than architect nibs based on European and Far Eastern styles of writing. It gives the writer the flexibility of fine downstrokes and broad horizontal strokes and can also be used in reverse for additional variation.
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