Sheelin Black Titanium and Gold in Emerald PCB ballpoint | Fact Sheet
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Your pen is called a
Sheelin Emerald PCB Sheelin ballpoint pen, Titanium and Gold trim

This pen was chosen especially for you.
It is a meaningful gift to celebrate your words, thoughts, and the moments you choose to put to paper. Whether you’re jotting down dreams, writing heartfelt letters, or signing your next big idea, may this pen remind you how powerful your words can be.
Wishing you inspiration with every stroke.
Your pen's wooden body is hand-turned, finished to a high shine, assembled and posted from our workshop in Ireland's heritage capital of Kells County by Richard and Catherine Daly.
- Material Highlight: Emerald Green Precision PCB in Polished Acrylic
Crafted with innovation and elegance in mind, this pen's body showcases a precision-engineered Emerald Green Printed Circuit Board (PCB)—the very same material that forms the technological heart of modern electronics. This intricate PCB is meticulously wrapped in crystal-clear acrylic, which has been polished to an ultra-refined 24,000 grit finish, producing a brilliant, glass-like shine that enhances visual depth and tactile sophistication.
The fusion of advanced materials and artisan craftsmanship results in a pen that not only writes with precision but also symbolises connectivity, progress, and contemporary design. It is a striking conversation piece and a unique gift for engineers, tech enthusiasts, and those who appreciate bold, innovative style.

- The trim of your pen:
- The refill in your pen:
Your pen is a ballpoint pen using a Parker-type ballpoint refill. With its oil-based ink, the refill delivers an excellent, easy writing experience. The advantage of the ballpoint is the virties of surfaces it will write on, its quick to dry and not pron to smudging. This refill is widely available in all good stationery stores and on our website. Click this link to order the refill for this pen.
- How to change the refill

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- The pen case: