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Inspired by the views of Posillipo, this fountain pen blends amber and green tones with elegant rhodium trims. The steel nib delivers a smooth writing experience in a timeless design with a modern touch.
| Brand | Leonardo Officina Italiana |
| Series | Leonardo Momento Zero |
| Color | Green |
| Edition | Regular |
| Body Material | Resin |
| Nib Material | Steel |
| Nib Type | Hard |
| Filling Mechanism | Standard Cartridge/Converter |
| Converter Included | Yes |
| Cap Type | Screw-Cap |
| Trim | Silver |
| Length (closed) | 140 mm |
| Length (body) | 127 mm |
| Length (cap) | 65 mm |
| Diameter (body) | 14 mm |
| Weight (overall) | 26 g |
The Leonardo Momento Zero Pausilya & Rhodium fountain pen is part of the new Momento Zero collection, featuring four exclusive materials entirely Made in Italy. A collection that celebrates the connection between territory, culture, and design, reinterpreting one of the most iconic models by Leonardo Officina Italiana.
The name Pausilya originates from the ancient Greek word Pausilypon, meaning “relief from worries”, from which the name Posillipo derives. This elegant area of Naples is known for its breathtaking views, where sea and land meet in perfect harmony, reflected in the pen’s amber and green tones.
Designed in 2017, the Leonardo Momento Zero draws inspiration from classic Italian fountain pens of the 1930s. Its timeless design is defined by the three cap bands, the signature rolling wheel clip, and the conical ends, seamlessly combined with modern manufacturing techniques.
This version features refined rhodium trims, enhancing the depth and brightness of the resin. The steel nib provides a smooth and reliable writing experience, making it perfectly suited for everyday use.
The filling system supports standard international cartridges and converter. The pen is equipped with a screw-in converter, refillable either by unscrewing the barrel or by turning the knob at the end, simulating a piston filling action.
A true expression of Italian craftsmanship, where tradition and innovation come together in a writing instrument made to last.
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