David Oscarson 15th Anniversary American Art Deco Fountain Pen - Teal
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David Oscarson 15th Anniversary American Art Deco Fountain Pen - Teal

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David Oscarson 15th Anniversary American Art Deco Fountain Pen - TealConceived to mark fifteen years of David Oscarson's enamel and guilloche artistry, the 15th Anniversary American Art Deco fountain pen in Teal channels the bold geometry of the 1920s and 1930s into a precious metal writing instrument. Its luminous teal surface draws depth from the engine turned pattern beneath, creating a play of light that shifts with every movement of the hand. Craftsmanship & Design At the heart of this edition is solid sterling

Conceived to mark fifteen years of David Oscarson's enamel and guilloche artistry, the 15th Anniversary American Art Deco fountain pen in Teal channels the bold geometry of the 1920s and 1930s into a precious metal writing instrument. Its luminous teal surface draws depth from the engine-turned pattern beneath, creating a play of light that shifts with every movement of the hand.

Craftsmanship & Design

At the heart of this edition is solid sterling silver, deeply engraved with guilloche that sets the cadence for the Art Deco theme. Multiple layers of kiln-fired vitreous enamel are applied over the engraving, allowing the translucent teal to pool and reveal the underlying pattern with remarkable clarity. The result is a rich, architectural surface defined by crisp lines, stepped accents, and balanced symmetry that recalls the era's skyscrapers and sunburst motifs without resorting to pastiche.

Every detail serves the design language: clean, linear contours; precise edges; and a sculptural clip that echoes Deco verticality. The weight of sterling silver offers a confident presence in hand, while the enamel's glasslike sheen underscores the depth and permanence of the technique.

Writing Experience

An 18k gold nib provides a refined, consistent line with the responsiveness that enthusiasts expect from a precious metal tipping. Flow is steady and controlled, encouraging long, unhurried sessions of writing. The cartridge/converter system offers practical versatility for those who rotate inks, while the pen's balanced proportions and threaded cap support a composed, fatigue-free grip.

Available in Fine, Medium, or Broad, the nib selection aligns with a range of writing styles, from precise notation to generous signatures, each benefiting from the smooth, quietly springy character of 18k gold.

Brand Heritage

Since its founding, David Oscarson has become synonymous with modern heirloom writing instruments built on classical techniques. The brand's hallmark combination of deep guilloche engraving and true hot enamel is executed in limited production, with each colorway requiring multiple firings and meticulous hand finishing. The 15th Anniversary American Art Deco design stands as a studied homage to a pivotal design movement, distilled into sterling silver and enamel for collectors who value substance, technique, and cultural resonance.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: David Oscarson 15th Anniversary American Art Deco - Teal
  • Body and cap: Solid sterling silver with guilloche engraving
  • Finish: Translucent teal kiln-fired vitreous enamel
  • Nib: 18k gold; Fine, Medium, or Broad
  • Filling system: Cartridge/converter
  • Cap: Threaded, clip integrated
  • Edition: Limited production
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