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Varius Metwood Silver Plated Rhodium Coated Pens by Caran D'DacheItem Number:  71300015
Varius Metwood Silver Plated Rhodium Coated Pens by Caran D'Dache
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Varius Metwood Silver Plated Rhodium Coated Pens by Caran D'Ache

In autumn 1999, Caran d'Ache for the first time brought together wood and metal in a particularly elegant ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil. They were named Metwood and have become a great success with lovers of unusual and distinctive writing instruments. At the PaperWorld Exhibition 2001 in Frankfurt, the Swiss company presented the newly developed fountain pen and roller/fibre-tipped pen, which join its "Varius" Special Materials Collection. With the addition of these two pens, Caran d'Ache now offers a complete set of Metwood writing instruments.

The body of the Metwood pens is made of rosewood, reinforced by a brass insert. Two bands encircle the points where wood and metal meet. The fountain pen and the roller/fibre-tipped pen have ergonomically incurved writing grips and brass caps. All pens of this collection feature the distinctive "retro" steel clip. This, together with all other metal parts, are silver-plated and covered with rhodium – a rare metal more expensive than gold. Rhodium never oxidizes and will always keep its brilliant silvery sheen.

The fountain pen nib is made of 18 ct rhodium-coated gold and is proposed in three nib widths: F, M and B. The pen can be used with either an ink-pump or with ink cartridges. The roller can be fitted with a rollerball cartridge or with a fibre-tipped cartridge, depending on the writing preferences of the owner.

Rosewood [cordia fragrantissima] comes from a Brazilian tree. The light-hued yellow and brownish-pink veining gives this wood a particularly striking appearance. Its rather fine grain makes it hard and strong but also difficult to work – it can split if not carefully handled. Rosewood has long been used in cabinetmaking and was particularly fashionable during the reign of Louis XVI in 18th-century France.

The Metwood writing instruments are presented in a beautiful rosewood gift box.

Body, Cap and Trims
Rosewood. Silver metal body, cap and trims. "CdA" identification on cap.

Caran D'Ache Metwood Silver Plated Rhodium Coated Pens are available in the following modes:

Fountain Pen: 18 carat gold nib : EF, F, M, B, OM, OB. Ink pump or cartridges.

Rollerball Pen: Roller or fibre-tipped cartridge.

Ballpoint Pen: Push button mechanism. "Goliath" cartridge.

Mechanical Pencil: Push button mechanism. 0.7 mm leads. Eraser under push button.

The pens in the Caran D'Ache Varius Collection offer innovative materials, enormous aesthetic appeal, and life long performance.

Caran D'Ache Varius Swiss Luxury Pen Collection: Variations on a theme... Materials
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