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A fountain pen that celebrates art and writing: the Pelikan M600 Art Collection Rudi Rother features Jugendstil-inspired motifs, the refined Aurora Process, and a 14k gold nib.
Brand | Pelikan |
Series | Pelikan M600 |
Color | Assorted |
Edition | Special |
Body Material | Brass |
Nib Material | 14 KT Gold |
Nib Type | Hard |
Filling Mechanism | Piston Filler |
Cap Type | Screw-Cap |
Trim | Gold |
Length (closed) | 133 mm |
Length (body) | 124 mm |
Length (cap) | 62 mm |
Diameter (grip) | 12 mm |
The Pelikan Souverän M600 Art Collection Rudi Rother is the latest Special Edition in the prestigious Art Collection, celebrating the historic connection between Pelikan and the world of graphic art. Following the success of the Glauco Cambon edition, this fountain pen pays tribute to Rudi Rother, the German artist renowned for his bold, ornamental poster designs during the Jugendstil era.
The barrel features a reinterpretation of Rother’s decorative motifs, crafted through Pelikan’s sophisticated Aurora Process: guilloche engraving on a brass cylinder, ten layers of translucent lacquer, meticulous smoothing, and final polishing. The result is a captivating holographic effect that reflects light and reveals a shimmering depth with every movement.
This fountain pen is more than a writing instrument—it is a true collector’s piece rooted in Pelikan’s artistic legacy. Since the early 1900s, Pelikan has intertwined its identity with visual art, commissioning avant-garde illustrators and poster artists who used Pelikan’s own inks and paints. Rudi Rother, with his refined and ornamental style, helped define Pelikan’s unique visual identity.
The Pelikan Souverän M600 Art Collection Rudi Rother is fitted with a 14k gold nib and features Pelikan’s traditional piston-filling mechanism. It comes in an elegant presentation box decorated with the artwork that inspired this edition, and is available in limited quantities.
A perfect fusion of art, design, and craftsmanship—destined for collectors, writing enthusiasts, and admirers of design history.