Nib: Fine 18k GoldConway Stewrat Belliver, Nebula resin 2011 L.E.
Numbered 378 / 017
Converter/Cartridge Converter included
Condition: New Old Pen.
Laser engraved on the finial / 2003 Ottawa Fountain Pen Society
CONWAY STEWART BELLIVER NEBULA RESIN FOUNTAIN PEN The new Belliver model from Conway Stewart is a return to the finest traditions of CS heritage, rooted in attention to detail, a perfect size and weight, as well as a timeless design married to understated accents. From the carefully crafted resin cap and barrel, each alight in the pearlescent shades of our Pistachio to the rich gold trim and expertly fitted 18 carat solid gold nib, the Belliver was created with one goal in mind: Making the experience of writing as perfect as possible. The Belliver name comes from the location where the Conway Stewart factory is located on the outskirts of Plymouth Devon. It is also the name of a “Tor” situated close by in the Dartmoor National Park. A Tor is a small hill – usually capped by a granite outcrop within the National Park. There are very many Tors within the park and they are a popular tourist destination with walkers trekking from one peak to another during their holidays. The spelling of the name is occasionally Bellever but the more modern usage is Belliver. The area around the Tor has been inhabited since prehistoric times and has several good examples of ancient burial chambers and stone circles that were used for ceremonial purposes. The rich amber, bronze and cream colours of the cap and barrel are set off perfectly by the gold accents.