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In a world where people type faster than they write by hand, the fountain pen seems like an anachronism. It needs to be filled with ink, it can leak, it requires care. But in 2026, fountain pens are experiencing a renaissance. Young people who grew up on iPhones are buying them. Why? Because speed isn't the main thing. It's about the sensations, the aesthetics, the right to slow down and write.

History: from goose feather to the modern pen

The fountain pen as we know it appeared in the 19th century. In 1884, Lewis Edson Waterman patented a design with a capillary channel — ink was supplied evenly, without dripping. Before that, goose feathers were used (dipped in inkwell). Fountain pens became a symbol of a gentleman: they were used to sign contracts, write love letters, keep diaries.

In the 1950s, ballpoint pens appeared — cheap, convenient, and didn't leak. Fountain pens went into the shadows. But they remained with aesthetes, collectors, and writers.

In the 1990s, it seemed that fountain pens would die out. But it turned out otherwise. In the 2010s, the "slow life" boom began. People started to value things that require time and attention. The fountain pen perfectly fit into this trend.

In 2026, the market for fountain pens is growing by 5-7% per year. Youth brands (Lamy, Kaweco) have appeared, affordable in price (from 20 euros). Most of the buyers are people aged 25-35.

What's special about a fountain pen

Firstly, the sensation. The nib glides across the paper, leaving a line with variable thickness (depending on the pressure). It's soft, pleasant, not like the rigid ballpoint. Secondly, the aesthetics. The pen can be made of resin, metal, wood, with engraving, with a gold nib. It's beautiful on its own. Thirdly, the ritual. Filling ink, rinsing the pen, choosing paper — it's a meditation. Fourthly, uniqueness. Your handwriting with a fountain pen looks livelier than with a ballpoint. It breathes.

For left-handers, there are special pens with a nib ground for the left hand. Moreover, a fountain pen doesn't press on the fingers — you can write longer without fatigue.

Fountain pens are not for speed. They are for quality.

Who and why buys fountain pens today

Writers and journalists. Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling write drafts with fountain pens (the computer is for editing). They say that "thought flows differently".

Bloggers and aesthetic magazines. On Instagram and TikTok, videos about "unboxing a new pen," "fountain pen marathon" have millions of views. Youtubers fill pens with colorful ink and write calligraphy to music.

Businessmen. Signing an important contract with a fountain pen is a status symbol. Expensive pens (Montblanc, Parker) are given to bosses and partners.

Students. Some universities require taking exams with a fountain pen on paper (for example, in Japan). Students believe that the pen helps to remember better (studies confirm: handwriting activates the brain more than typing).

People with anxiety. The process of writing calms down, distracts from gadgets. A fountain pen is like prayer beads.

How to choose your first fountain pen

First: determine your budget. 1000 rubles — you can buy a Chinese pen (Jinhao) or an entry-level European pen (Pelikan Twist). 3000 rubles — Lamy Safari, Kaweco Sport, Pilot Metropolitan. 10,000 rubles — TWSBI, Faber-Castell, Waterman. More expensive — Montblanc, Visconti.

Second: nib thickness. EF (extra fine) — thin, for small handwriting. F (fine) — thin, but a bit wider. M (medium) — medium, for everyday writing. B (broad) — broad, for signatures. For beginners, take F or M.

Third: material of the body. Plastic — light, doesn't slip. Metal — heavy, solid. Wood — warm, eco-friendly. For a first pen, plastic is better.

Fourth: ink. Usually, a cartridge (disposable) is included. Buy a converter (reusable plunger) and a bottle of ink. Ink comes in standard colors (blue, black) and bright colors (turquoise, purple, sepia).

Modern inks: not just blue and black

In 2026, the choice of inks is enormous. Popular brands: Diamine (England), J. Herbin (France), Pilot Iroshizuku (Japan). Colors: peach, mint, lavender, khaki, burgundy, even shimmering inks.

Inks with a scent? Yes, J. Herbin produces inks with the scent of lavender, rose, apple. Inks with chromatography effects — change color when drying.

There are quick-drying inks for left-handers (so they don't smear). For conservatives — classic blue and black (Lamy, Pelikan).

Inks can be mixed to create your own shade. Just don't mix different brands — they may coagulate.

Caring for a fountain pen

A pen requires attention. After use, screw the cap (to prevent the nib from drying out). Rinse the nib once a month with water (warm, not hot) — with a syringe or a dropper. Don't use alcohol — it will damage the plastic. If the pen doesn't write, check if the ink has dried out. Rinse it. If the nib is bent, take it to a workshop (or replace the pen).

Cartridges are convenient for traveling, but expensive. A converter is more economical, but requires care. Store the pen horizontally (not up nib and not down). In an airplane, hold the pen in a case with the nib up — due to pressure differences, ink may leak.

Don't give a fountain pen to children under 10 years old (they may break it, get dirty). But a teenager as a gift is a great idea.

Fountain pen as an anti-stress

Medical research: writing with a fountain pen reduces heart rate and blood pressure, calms the nervous system. The process of filling ink reminds of breathing exercises. The act of writing engages fine motor skills, distracts from anxious thoughts.

In 2026, psychologists recommend "writing practices": write three good things that happened during the day with a pen in the evening. Or keep a diary (bullet journal). It's cheaper than psychotherapy and more effective than scrolling through a feed.

A fountain pen won't solve all your problems, but it will create an island of peace.

Communities of enthusiasts

In 2026, there are clubs of fountain pen enthusiasts (in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk). People meet, show their collections, exchange inks, organize "calligraphy breakfasts". Online communities: r/fountainpens on Reddit (1.5 million subscribers), Telegram channels ("Pen and Ink").

An annual exhibition "Fountain Pen" is held in Moscow (October). You can buy limited editions, repair a pen, listen to lectures there.

The fashion for fountain pens is not a trend, but a subculture. With its gurus, trendy brands, debates (which inks are better).

In 2026, a fountain pen is not just a tool. It's a way of life. In a world where everything is in a hurry, it gives a pause. You can't write fast with a pen. You have to slow down, think, choose a word. Maybe that's what we lack?


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