Caravelle Rollerball pen - Ebony - Jacques Herbin
Jacques Herbin has designed this line of pens combining rare woods with noble metals to offer users very high-quality writing instruments.
A caravel was a wooden boat with a great portion of the sail area and a shallow draft, allowing it to be very easy to maneuver.
This pen has been made of ebony, heartwood of ebony forests. Wood is a natural material so the colour may change slightly over time.
- Brass treated and brushed or polished internal mechanism and attributes
- Machined precious wood in the mass
- Engraved Jacques Herbin logo on the nib
- Cap clip staple on spring type
- Filing by pump (supplied) or cartridge (international size)
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Jacques Herbin has designed this line of pens combining rare woods with noble metals to offer users very high-quality writing instruments.
A caravel was a wooden boat with a great portion of the sail area and a shallow draft, allowing it to be very easy to maneuver.
This pen has been made of ebony, heartwood of ebony forests. Wood is a natural material so the colour may change slightly over time.
- Brass treated and brushed or polished internal mechanism and attributes
- Machined precious wood in the mass
- Engraved Jacques Herbin logo on the nib
- Cap clip staple on spring type
- Filing by pump (supplied) or cartridge (international size)
- From
- France
- Refill type
- International Standard
- Collection
- Caravelle

The Herbin company, manufacturer of sealing wax, was founded in 1670 during the reign of Louis XIV. It is also the oldest brand of ink in the world.
Jacques Herbin was a navigator and it is from one of his trips to India that he imported his shellac formula which earned him great fame in the kingdom.
Ink production began during the 1st Empire and Herbin inks were used by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Even today, Herbin inks and waxes are recognized and renowned around the world.