Classic styling, essential elegance - and a colour combination that's guaranteed to fly off the shelves!
Named after the Elizabethan explorer and adventurer, Sir Walter Raleigh, here is the perfect pen for anyone with a sense of adventure.
Born in Devon, the home of Conway Stewart, Walter Raleigh was an English writer, poet, politician and explorer who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth 1 in 1585. He was instrumental in the English colonisation of North America and the town of Raleigh, North Carolina, is his legacy.
And this Conway Stewart Raleigh is a beautiful marbled brown colour named after Dartmoor, the large National Park in Devon with its wild, open moorlands and deep river valleys. Magnificent scenery and a magnificent pen. Very English!
No other Conway Stewart pen has the distinctive design elements of the Raleigh. The perfectly proportioned barrel is complemented by two solid gold rings and topped with a cap that features a slight inward curve towards the top. Unusually, there is a quartet of solid gold rings around the cap while both the cap top and barrel end feature an unusual stepped design (see below), which gives the Raleigh a rakish touch of distinction.
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