Montegrappa Refills: Timeless Calligraphy Meets Modern Convenience

Looking at old ink-scribbled documents, we find handwritten messages imbued in a romanticism lacking in modern times. The precious liquid covering the blank pages with meaning was once a rarity as was the gift of writing. With the invention of the fountain pen, writing with ink became easier, more flexible in terms of refilling options and more diverse in colors and properties.

Until the 1900s, when the two most famous options for ink pen refills were invented — ink converters and ink cartridges — scribes and writers were left with cumbersome methods for recharging their pens. Fountain pens were not initially coupled with specially designed ink as ballpoint pens or gel pens are. 

The modern plastic ink cartridge came to replace the self-filling system of the fountain pen in 1950. Designed to be easy to switch and portable, the small ink container was primarily issued in its so-called "international" size. The ink bottle was always seen as the more economical, eco-friendly option ever since the invention of the converter. Even with less portability, the bottle was preferred for the wider selection of ink colors and higher ink capacity it had.

 Montegrappa pen refills and ink bottles 

Spanning a variety of colors including black, blue, bordeaux and turquoise, the Montegrappa refills available both in bottle or cartridge option, maintain the history and romanticism of a high-quality Italian ink. The 8-sided bottles have the vintage appearance of their 1912 design, remembering the time when they were the means of communication for World War II soldiers writing their letters home. Born in the country of the most famous couple, Romeo and Juliet, the inspiring, rich colors of Montegrappa are also said to be a symbol of passion.

Personalize your documents, write your own history and never run out of words with the distinctive Montegrappa ink bottles or with the practical Montegrappa ink cartridges.