Collection: David Oscarson 15th Anniversary American Art Deco

The 15th Anniversary Collection is a celebration of the American Art Deco motif and fifteen years of excellence in design.  This commemorative collection is the first to incorporate fifteen sections of Guilloché engraving, each taken from ten of the 21-plus Collection designs over the past fifteen years: Henrik Wigstrom, Winter, Crystal, Harvest, Celestial, Valhalla, Pierrot and Pierrette, Lewis & Clark, the Black Water Dragon and the Black Water Snake.  

Crafted from .925 Sterling Silver, the 15th Anniversary (American Art Deco) Collection incorporates multiple levels of diamond-cut Guilloché engraving and a combination of Translucent and Opaque Hard Enamels. Each individual component is Guilloche-engraved and repeatedly kiln-fired and filed by hand, resulting in the beautiful and enduring Hard Enamel finish celebrated in each magnificent Collection piece.

The Fifteenth Anniversary (American Art Deco) Collection is the twenty-second in the David Oscarson™ series of Limited Edition Writing Instruments. Produced in five primary color variations, each limited to a production of 150 pieces (including Fountain Pen and Roller Ball styles). Secondary color variations of this Anniversary Collection will also be produced.

David Oscarson 15th Anniversary American Art Deco
  • Bottled Fountain Pen Ink

    Choose bottled fountain pen ink if you want the widest color selection and a more refillable writing experience. Bottled ink works with compatible fountain pens using a converter, piston filling system, or other bottle-fill mechanism.

  • Fountain Pen Ink Cartridges

    Choose ink cartridges if you want a simple, convenient refill option with less setup and easier travel. Cartridges are a good choice for everyday writing, school, work, and anyone who wants a faster refill process.

  • Flushing your fountain pen regularly—

    especially when changing ink colors, every six weeks, or before storing the pen—is essential to prevent ink residue buildup, muddy color mixing, and clogged feeds that can lead to scratchy or inconsistent writing.