Options 0 Glass Calligraphy Pens Gold leaf glass pen with glass nib by Bortoletti set31 ⭐️ 5 stars (8) $50.00 Gold leaf glass pen with glass nib. Try this for a new way to write in glass. A very stylish pen with a twisted contrasting glass nib that holds ink very well. Replacement nibs are available under the accessories tab. Options 0
+ Add 0 Metal Calligraphy Pens Calligraphy Dip Pen Set & Letter Opener by Bortoletti set16 ⭐️ 5 stars (1) $53.50 Letter opener and dip pen in one. An ingenious calligraphy dip pen set, where the nickel silver pen is wonderfully decorated, it's also a letter opener. Includes a bottle of ink. Manufactured in Italy by Bortoletti Fonderia Artistica. + Add 0
Options 0 Father's Day Happy Fathers Day in Beer by Calligraphy Arts dad_003 $3.00 A fantastic and unique Father’s Day card, showing a foaming, frothy beer glass with the calligraphic words of Dad or Father written in many different languages from around the world. How many can you see? Options 0
+ Add 0 Bronze Ballpoint Pens Ballpoint Pen - Ducale by Bortoletti pens03 $95.00 Ballpoint Pen PENS03 Ducale bronze ballpoint pen, in honour of the Doges and the splendid Venetian palace. The Doge’s Palace, built in the Gothic style, overlooks St. Mark’s Basin. It was formerly called the Doge’s Palace as it was the seat of the Doge. Made from Bronze and plated in nickel-silver. + Add 0
Bronze Ballpoint Pens Ballpoint Pen - Ca’ D’oro by Bortoletti pens04 $95.00 The Ca’ D’oro ballpoint pen is dedicated to one of the most important Venetian masterpieces. It comes from the design of Bortoletti's art masters and is a lifeblood for the whole creative process. It is from the careful choice of symbols that are the result of collective memory, and their encounter with the present, that historical and modern design. Made...
+ Add 0 Bronze Ballpoint Pens Ballpoint Pen - Contarini by Bortoletti pens05 $95.00 Contarini Ballpoint Pen. The Contarini palace was built in the 14th century as the home of the Contarini family. The famous Bovolo staircase was added later to the palace and named for its shape like a snail’s shell. Bortoletti's art masters inspired by this story drew the designs of the Contarini ballpoint pen. Made from bronze and plated in... + Add 0