The Carousel Fountain Pen - Little Miss Jubilee Limited Edition

$ 16.00

Little Miss Jubilee Limited Edition Carousel Fountain Pen

The Carousel is now made with a strengthened material formulation that is twice as strong as before, creating an instrument that will not be outlasted by your creativity!

Meet Little Miss Jubilee; she’s a patron of the arts, having built a life dedicated to supporting artists and nurturing a community of creatives all over the world. In a beautiful magenta, this instrument represents the emphatic energy of our talented Jubilee artists as they spark creative inspiration across the globe.

The Carousel is a joyous writing instrument that combines tactility and nostalgia in a lightweight body to create a charming experience with every single detail. The custom-ground steel nib is playful and agile, producing beautifully nuanced lines with its subtle flexibility. Available in both fine and medium weights, this nib is stamped with a galloping horse that dances to your every word.

Every Carousel fountain pen comes equipped with its own ink converter, ready to be filled and refilled all over again with your favorite Ferris Wheel Press Ink.

Features

  • Capping Mechanism: Threaded cap with air seal system
  • Capped length: 128 mm
  • Posted length: 128 mm
  • Body: Improved acrylic blend with gloss finish
  • Fountain Pen Nib: Custom ground steel nib; 0.7mm fine, 1.0mm medium widths
  • Converter: Unfilled standard international size converter

Care Instructions

Filling/Changing Ink Colors:

  • Unscrew to remove the barrel from the grip section and access the converter.
  • Place the fountain pen nib fully into warm water. Flush the nib by twisting/untwisting the converter until the water runs clear.
  • Allow 1 day to dry
  • Fill a new color by fully submerging the nib and feeder into the ink, then draw the ink into your pen but twisting the converter until you’ve reached the top position

Notes

  • For heavily saturated inks and darker tones, or clogged nibs, you may need to soak the grip/feeder in water overnight
  • It is normal for some air bubbles to enter the converter when refilling ink