The Tuareg people
Tuareg is a term used to identify numerous diverse groups of people who share a common language and a common history in the inhospitable, huge Sahara desert.
Brave and proud warriors, they're also called "Blue men" because Tuareg men go veiled, with blue turbans, while the women are unveiled.
The pens
Delta devoted to them this new Indigenous People collection, made in darkish blue resin with silver trims in all the models. Limited Edition 1830 pieces.


The Special Limited version (1KS), lateral lever filled, is enriched by a tridimensional solid silver ring on its cap, decorated with Tuareg symbols.

The Limited version (1K), converter/cartridge filled, has a double ivory resin ring on its cap.
All the models have another decorated silver ring in the extremity of the body.
 
Other
Indigenous People
Masai,
Nativi Americani,
Inuit,
Maori
Cossack
Ainu
Indios
Sami
Adivasi
he clip is molded to embody the shape of the takouba, (Tuareg’s sword), and is made in darkened solid silver.
The exception is the Celebration version, that features gold trims and three diamonds set in the vermeil clip. 
Limited Edition
1830 fountain pens 1KS
1830 fountain pens 1K
1830 roller
21 fountain pens Celebration
18 Kt gold nib, engraved with depiction of a Tuareg jewel, available in EF, F, M, B. (On request, also EEF, BB, OM, OB; OBB and Stub).
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