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Pelikan Souverän® K605 Stresemann Ballpoint Pen
Souverän Stresemann is dedicated to the Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic, Gustav Stresemann (1878 - 1929), who together with the French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. Gustav Stresemann is known not only for his extraordinary political career, but also for the design of a suit named after him. The Stresemann suit consists of striped black and gray trousers and a single-breasted jacket in black or anthracite. The vernacular has also called the striped sovereign Stresemann for decades, so Pelikan named the Souverän with elegant stripes of anthracite. The decorative elements are finished with palladium.
Noble ballpoint pen; Upper part made of black-Anthracite striped material in combination with decorative silver elements; Twist mechanism with ballpoint refill in black writing color; Particularly soft writing feel; With typical Pelikan beak-like clip;Product color: Black-Anthracite; Made in Germany
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Product information
Product Details:
Mechanism | Twist |
Refill | Pelikan 337 |
Material | Resin |
Length | 13,0 cm |
Weight | 25,0 g |

The perfect size for you
Choosing the ideal Pelikan Souverän fountain pen depends on your hand size and writing preference. The M400 is the smallest and lightest, perfect for smaller hands and longer, fatigue-free note-taking. The M600 is the versatile all-rounder in the middle slightly larger with a softer nib, ideal for most hands and daily use. For those who prefer a more substantial pen, the M800 is the first large and weighty model with a particularly yielding nib, excellent for larger hands and extended writing sessions. The flagship M1000 is the largest and heaviest with the most flexible nib, a true statement piece for very large hands, offering an incomparably luxurious writing experience.