Sami (Lap)
The Sami people, more known as the Lap (Lapp), inhabit the extreme north of the Scandinavian Peninsula and is one of the scarcest. Today, the total number of Sami is estimated to be about 75,000, 20,000 of which live in Sweden.
To be "Lapp" meant to be a person that practiced the breeding of reindeer, fished and hunted.
Although the Sami population is not constituted in an independent state, it possesses a representative body, the Sami Parliament, a capital, Karasjok, and their own flag.

Limited Edition
963 fountain pens 1KS
1963 fountain pens 1K
1963 roller
63 fp Celebration
The pens
Hand turned from solid bars of a blue resin, interweaved with rings in resin of various other colors, Sami pens are produced in 3 versions:
1K with antiquate sterling silver trims, cartridge/converter filled;
1KS with vermeil trims, lateral lever filling system;
and Celebration, with solid gold trims, lateral lever filling system.

 All versions in this collection offer in the extremity of both the body and cap a three-dimensional ring (either in 18 kt solid gold , or vermeil, or antiquate silver), decorated with typical designs used in Sami's garments.

In the cap top the capuchon offers a silver or vermeil medal (depending on the pen model) engraved with the stylized symbol of the Sami parliament.
A matching capless roller (convertible in ballpen) is available for the silver version.

 The clip (silver or vermeil) features a three-dimensional representation of the Sami flag in a color-scheme achieved with enamel

Other
Indigenous People
Masai,
Native Americans,
Inuit,
Tuareg,
Maori
Cossack
Ainu
Indios
Adivasi
The 18-karat solid gold nib is specially designed, customized and flexible.
It is engraved with a depiction of the reindeer people's symbol.
Is available in EEF, EF, F, M, B, BB, OM, OB, OBB and STUB grades (on request).
In addition the vermeil clip of the Celebration version is enriched with a precious diamond.
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