Spica Virginis – a 3D printed, 18K gold pen

By Sam Yen | January 30, 2018

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The utility of pens may be diminishing in the modern age, but what about pens as objet d’art? As Montblanc and David Oscarson, among others, have proven, there is a dedicated market to creating beautiful pens to grace the desk of a discriminating individual. Dutch designer Rein van der Mast certainly believes so, creating the Spica Virginis – the world’s first 3D printed gold pen.

Named after the brightest star in the constellation Virgo (known as the virgin’s spikelet), the latest 3D printing technology was used to create this fountain pen. Crafted in solid 18K yellow or white gold, Pjotr Pens’ Spica Virginis is designed to resemble an ear of grain – the traditional European symbol of abundance. Priced at €14,320 (RM69,020), the pen comes with a set of 3D printed nibs as well. There is also a titanium version with a wear-resistant 24K gold layer (€4,960/RM23,915), and a simple titanium version (€2,490/RM12,010) as well. Just think of it as the perfect instrument to sign your new multi-million contract with.

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