Made by hand in the Principality of Asturias (Spain). All fountain pens feature an elegant single-body design, inspired by early 20th-century models.ProductUlpia 117 Ebonite Fountain Pen - Marine BlueDescriptionUlpia fountain pens belonging to Model 117 ha
Made by hand in the Principality of Asturias (Spain). All fountain pens feature an elegant single-body design, inspired by early 20th-century models.
Ulpia 117 Ebonite Fountain Pen – Marine Blue
Ulpia fountain pens belonging to Model 117 have a cartridge or converter refill system. Wanting to preserve the lines of its older sister, the Ulpia Prix, the 117 has as its characteristic emblem its handmade brass threaded ring, polished and plated in 24k gold. Comes with JoWo steel number #6 nib.
Made in Spain with a differentiating and unique design.
| Condition | New |
| Brand | Ulpia |
| Type | Fountain Pens |
| Color | ———- |
| Demonstrator | No |
| Body Material | Ebonite |
| Cap Rotations | 1 |
| Cap Type | Screw-cap |
| Compatible inks & refills | Bottled inks, Standard international cartridges (Schmidt K6) |
| Filling Mechanism | Converter (one screw-in included), Cartridge |
| Grip Material | Ebonite |
| Nib Size | F, M, B, 1.1 |
| Nib Color | —- |
| Nib Material | Steel |
| Postable | No |
| Trim Color | —– |
| Diameter – Body | 15mm (06in) |
| Diameter – Cap (without clip) | 16mm |
| Diameter – Cap (with clip) | 19mm |
| Diameter – Grip (mm) | 11mm |
| Length – Body – Inc Nib | 123mm |
| Length – Cap | — |
| Length – Nib | 25mm |
| Length – Overall (Closed) | 130mm |
| Weight – Body | 24g |
| Weight – Cap | 6g |
| Weight – Overall (g) | 30g |
| Max Ink Capacity – Cartridge | 1.7ml |
| Max Ink Capacity – Converter | 1.2ml |
| Max Ink Capacity – Eyedropper | – ml |
#6 size JoWo steel nib with many tip options.
Comes in an Ulpia cardboard pen box.
Ulpia is a charming artisanal pen company nestled in the heart of Spain.
We first met Ral, the visionary founder of Ulpia, at the Madrid Pen Show in 2021, where their innovative Prix filling system captured our attention. This system, a cleverly designed refillable cartridge, harkens back to the first cartridge-fillers of the late 19th century, which were filled using glass or metal cartridges.
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