1] Conway Stewart Westminster Teal Pen

This beauty is crusted in teal colored enamel and styled with Gothic engraving on the barrel and cap. And if the design seems oh-so-veddy-British, it’s because the pen also features tiny oak leaves, a symbol of jolly olde England. You can choose between convenient ball points or old-school fountain pens – either edition will set you back a cool $1,800 bucks. Pocket change for a high-roller like you, right?
2] Graf von Faber-Castel Pen

With a name like Graf von Faber-Caster, you just knew that there was gold involved with these pens. The nib is hand formed in 18-carat gold. The barrel is carved from aromatic sandalwood. The pen is presented in a wooden case, a brochure for the lucky purchaser or recipient, and a tidy $2,000 price tag.
3] Alchemy HRH Fountain Pen by Visconti

These candy apple red pens feature dramatic dragon ornamentation in gold and silver vermeil and encrusted with 4-carat diamonds and rubies. The distinctive Alchemy HRH Fountain pen also features dual gold nibs and ink reservoirs. Affording the $57,000 price tag for the Alchemy HRH Fountain Pen would require real magic for ordinary folk.
4] David Oscarson Pens

These designer fountain pens feature whimsical circular designs, but there is nothing playful about the price tag, which runs as high as $4,900 for the Pierrot White Fountain pen. Each pen includes three levels of guilloche and five hard enamel colors. Each pen is finished with a background crafted from rhodium vermeil.
5] Grayson Tighe Limited Edition Fountain and Rollerball Pens

These custom crafted executive rollerball pens are proof positive that luxury writing instruments are not limited to fountain pens. The nib for each pen is crafted in Germany from 18-carat yellow gold. The pen is engraved with two Acanthus leaf which is two toned with rhodium and iridium. The advanced refill system allows for a full year of writing on a single fill. Prices range from $22,000 to $24,000 for each of these fine writing instruments.
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