The Kaweco Liliput Fountain Pen in Copper is a beautifully engineered pocket pen with real heritage. First introduced in 1908, the Liliput is still one of the smallest and most elegant fountain pens made — just 97 mm closed and 125 mm posted.
Machined from raw, uncoated copper, it develops a natural patina with use, so every pen becomes unique to its owner. Despite the tiny footprint, the copper gives it a pleasing, balanced weight.
- Solid copper, no surface coating (ages to a natural patina; polishes back if preferred)
- Minimalist three-part design: cap, barrel, nib section
- German-made stainless steel nib, medium
- Takes standard international cartridges or the Kaweco squeeze converter
- Presented in a Kaweco metal gift tin
Optional bronze clips and leather cases are available separately.
The Kaweco Liliput Fountain Pen in Copper is a beautifully engineered pocket pen with real heritage. First introduced in 1908, the Liliput is still one of the smallest and most elegant fountain pens made — just 97 mm closed and 125 mm posted.
Machined from raw, uncoated copper, it develops a natural patina with use, so every pen becomes unique to its owner. Despite the tiny footprint, the copper gives it a pleasing, balanced weight.
- Solid copper, no surface coating (ages to a natural patina; polishes back if preferred)
- Minimalist three-part design: cap, barrel, nib section
- German-made stainless steel nib, medium
- Takes standard international cartridges or the Kaweco squeeze converter
- Presented in a Kaweco metal gift tin
Optional bronze clips and leather cases are available separately.
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