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Shannon fountain pen, Irish Burled Elm in bright chrome and gold accent trim
In a time when people are seeking to connect with their roots, our Shannon fountain pen is the perfect choice. Made with genuine Irish wood, this writing instrument embodies Ireland's rich history and heritage. A stunning bright chrome plating enhances the traditional design, and the nib is crafted in Germany to perfectly suit the owner's writing style. Give the gift of a unique and meaningful item that will become an integral part of the recipient's life and reflect their creative spirit with our Shannon pen range. We are confident it will surpass your expectations.
Catherine and Richard Daly hand-turned, assembled, and posted your pen from our workshop in Ireland's heritage capital, Kells, County Meath.
- The wood in your pen:
At the heart of your hand-crafted pen lies Irish Burled Elm — a rare and treasured wood, found only in quiet corners of our land. Its grain swirls and dances in patterns that seem wild and whimsical, almost as if nature herself decided to scribble her thoughts across the surface. There's a kind of beautiful chaos in its lines — no order, no rules — just pure, natural artistry that makes each piece utterly unique.
This particular elm comes from the gentle midlands of Ireland, where time moves a little slower. We were fortunate to receive it from a retired clockmaker, a craftsman who had spent over 30 years collecting offcuts of this elm — pieces too small for his delicate work, yet too lovely to discard. In his hands, they waited quietly all those years, until they found new purpose in ours.
Now, that same wood lives on in your pen — a small piece of Ireland’s story, full of character, history, and heart.
- The trim of your pen:
- How to fill the pen with ink
To insert the ink cartridge, unscrew the nib section from the pen and push the ink cartridge into the section until you feel it click into place. A gentle squeeze of the cartridge may be required to get the ink flowing for the first time.
If using the ink pump, fit it to the pen in the same way as the cartridge and twist the plunger to expel all the air from the reservoir, place the nib below the ink level in the ink bottle and twist the pump to draw up ink from the bottle, dry off any external ink, you can now reassemble the pen and you are ready to start writing. Use gloves for this process to protect your hands from the ink, and use tissue to protect the area from spills. Don't put the cap back on the bottle!
Keep the cap on the fountain pen when not in use to prevent the ink in the nib from drying out. As with all fountain pens, you can flush the nib and feed to clean them if you notice a change in the flow of ink over time. See our website for a video on how to do this.
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- The pen case: