Collection: Gisi Pen Collection

For over 30 years, skilled engineers Mark and Brian Gisi have devoted thousands of hours to handcrafting remarkable pieces, including segmented pens and turned-wood items, employing cold connection techniques. Each Gisi writing instrument features a complex design employing various construction techniques that set the Gisi Pen Company apart from other handmade designs. Even the springs and screws in each pen are meticulously handmade.

The Gisi collection showcases intricate details made from a combination of materials, including fine metalwork, stainless steel, sterling silver, brass, titanium, acrylic, casein, precious wood, and abalone shells. Each pen is created with high-quality materials, offering a world-class artistic vision. Some designs feature a combination of brass and solid sterling silver, along with other precious metals and sculpted overlays, cap, and barrel bands, creating a three-dimensional feel. Others incorporate inlaid celluloid, acrylic, gemstones, casein, or hard rubber to create contrasting geometric designs. The painstakingly handcrafted steampunk designs must be seen in person to fully appreciate the attention to detail.

Handmade in Colorado, USA, Gisi Pens provide a unique fine writing experience. Their styles range from simple and elegant to extravagantly ornate, catering to almost any taste. Available as classic fountain pens or convenient rollerballs, these pens are indeed works of art that can be used daily.

Gisi Pen Collection

29 products

  • 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.