Fountain pens rose to prominence well over a century ago and swiftly established themselves as the must-have writing instrument of their day due to the creativity that went into their creation. They were a status symbol for executives, who could now enjoy the convenience of a portable writing instrument rather than having to lug along quills and jars of ink wherever they went. When the ballpoint was introduced, it drove the fountain pen to the peripheral of the writing tools sphere. In recent years, touchscreens and key-boards have made it less essential to use any writing instrument at all, including the true skill of handwriting.
Penmanship, however, is one of several creative genres that is experiencing something of a renaissance right now. Who among us hasn't been taken aback by the gracefulness of a handwritten word, with its careful placement of a line, its nuances of movement, and its universe of curves, twists, hooks, and fourishes? Writing by hand with a fountain pen is an experience that cannot be replicated.
It creates a beautiful flow of ink, which is one factor that contributes to the remarkable look of handwriting. An assortment of nibs that are available in dozens of distinct shapes and sizes, ranging from extremely fine to various degrees of bold, as well as an assortment of inks that varies in viscosity, color, and aroma all contribute to the particular expression and style of the user.
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