Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen

Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen Sugar Pink Dust
Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen Caramel Gold
Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen Jellybon Ocean
Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen Red Velvet
Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen Sugar Pink Dust
Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen Caramel Gold
Montegrappa Felicita Rollerball Pen Jellybon Ocean

FELICITA’

Small Is Beautiful

Montegrappa is pleased to announce a diminutive arrival that’s proving difficult not to describe as “cute” or “adorable”! Based on the popular Fortuna family of pens, Felicitá is a more compact version, smaller in volume and ideal for any pocket, purse man-bag, hand-luggage and other holders with limited or reduced space.

With a unisex design that is clean and modern, Felicitá is also better suited to the female hand than many full-sized pens. Because it’s shorter than the full-sized Fortuna, Felicita’s dimensions ideally suit the space in a lady’s clutch.

Felicitá’s cap and barrel are formed of delicately pearlised resin, with a choice of four colours: pink, red, blue and beige. All are trimmed in stainless steel. To distinguish the new family of pens from its siblings, Felicitá features on its cap end the octagonal monogram of Montegrappa, crafted in palladium and coloured enamel. The Montegrappa signature is laser-cut on the cap band.

Felicitá is offered in all three of the most popular forms – fountain pen, rollerball and ballpoint – to suit every writing style and preference.

Montegrappa, the first Italian manufacturer of writing instruments, opened in Bassano del Grappa in 1912. A century of superb craftsmanship has passed for this Italian brand known around the world for its Italian creativity and style. In the same historical building since 1912, Montegrappa has been a part of the lives of great men, and it has also witnessed moments of intense creativity and innovative breakthroughs. Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos, both Red Cross volunteer ambulance drivers during World War I, crossed the threshold of the original factory entrance on Via Cà Erizzo that was recently restored. That same entrance was among the first in Italy to see the arrival of celluloid, a precious material obtained from cotton that was already a protagonist of Montegrappa collections in the thirties.

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