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Wood Kingsolver Rollerball Pen
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Kingsolver Rollerball Pen

$95.00

This high-end rollerball pen is made of butternut wood with sterling silver components and a top-of-the-line German ink cartridge. The smooth wood has a soft sheen, highlighting the contrasting grain. The cap screws off to expose the faceted tip, then screws onto the other end. Well-balanced and comfortable to hold, this mid-sized pen should delight hands of all sizes.

Closed Length: 5-1/4”
Open Length: 6”
Ink Color: Black

This pen is named after author Barbara Kingsolver, whose novels focus on the impacts of climate change on everyday rural citizens in the landscapes of different places she has lived. She has also written several non-fiction accounts about the ecological relationships between humans and nature.

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This high-end rollerball pen is made of butternut wood with sterling silver components and a top-of-the-line German ink cartridge. The smooth wood has a soft sheen, highlighting the contrasting grain. The cap screws off to expose the faceted tip, then screws onto the other end. Well-balanced and comfortable to hold, this mid-sized pen should delight hands of all sizes.

Closed Length: 5-1/4”
Open Length: 6”
Ink Color: Black

This pen is named after author Barbara Kingsolver, whose novels focus on the impacts of climate change on everyday rural citizens in the landscapes of different places she has lived. She has also written several non-fiction accounts about the ecological relationships between humans and nature.

This high-end rollerball pen is made of butternut wood with sterling silver components and a top-of-the-line German ink cartridge. The smooth wood has a soft sheen, highlighting the contrasting grain. The cap screws off to expose the faceted tip, then screws onto the other end. Well-balanced and comfortable to hold, this mid-sized pen should delight hands of all sizes.

Closed Length: 5-1/4”
Open Length: 6”
Ink Color: Black

This pen is named after author Barbara Kingsolver, whose novels focus on the impacts of climate change on everyday rural citizens in the landscapes of different places she has lived. She has also written several non-fiction accounts about the ecological relationships between humans and nature.

 

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