Deep blue transparency, shifting reflections, and light flowing through the resin like water in the Venetian lagoon. The Scribo Feel Blu Profondo turns every writing moment into something calm, elegant, and timeless.
| Brand | Scribo |
| Series | Scribo Feel |
| Color | Blue |
| Edition | Limited |
| Body Material | Resin |
| Nib Material | 18 KT Gold |
| Nib Type | Flex |
| Filling Mechanism | Piston Filler |
| Cap Type | Screw-Cap |
| Trim | Silver |
| Length (closed) | 149 mm |
| Length (body) | 133 mm |
| Length (cap) | 67 mm |
| Diameter (body) | 16 mm |
| Weight (overall) | 42 g |
The Scribo Feel Blu Profondo is a limited edition fountain pen produced in only 190 pieces, inspired by the calm and depth of Venetian waters. “Blu Profondo”, meaning “Deep Blue” in Italian, evokes the intense shades found in the quietest canals of the lagoon, where light passes through the water and time seems suspended.
Crafted from a semi-transparent deep blue resin, Feel Blu Profondo interacts beautifully with light, revealing subtle reflections as well as glimpses of the pen’s internal architecture and ink flow. Its elegant platinum trims recall the silver reflections of moonlight dancing on Venetian waters.
The iconic dodecagonal body, signature element of the Feel collection, naturally adapts to the hand and transforms writing into a smooth and balanced experience. The integrated piston filling system offers generous ink capacity, ideal for long writing sessions.
At the heart of the Scribo Feel Blu Profondo is the renowned SCRIBO nib, available in 18k gold for a precise, responsive, and exceptionally smooth writing experience, or with the extraordinary 14k gold Flex nib, designed for expressive writing and dynamic line variation. The ebonite feed ensures a rich and reliable ink flow.
Each pen is engraved with its edition number and production year on the section, highlighting the exclusivity and artisanal character of this limited collection.
The Scribo Feel Blu Profondo is dedicated to those who appreciate purity of form, depth of color, and the timeless pleasure of slow writing.
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