As well as creating a stunning 3D-printed fountain pen, Rein van der Mast designed the writing utensil with precious materials -- 18k gold and silver.
The intricately designed Spica Virginis pen was made to resemble an ear of grain and gets its name from the brightest star in the constellation Virgo. The immense amount of detail on the pen could only have been created with 3D printing and beyond this, the design of the pen is a standout because it is the first of its kind to feature a 3D-printed nib.
The opulent Spica Virginis is available in both 18k yellow gold and white gold. As is to be expected, a plain titanium version of the pen retails for just under $3,000 while the gold versions cost upwards of $16,000.
Solid Gold Printed Pens
Rein van der Mast Created the First Solid Gold 3D-Printed Fountain Pen
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Luxury - Opportunities for 3D printing technology to disrupt the luxury market by creating intricate and personalized luxury items such as gold pens.
2. Precious Material 3D Printing - The use of precious materials such as gold and silver in 3D printing opens up new opportunities for creating unique and high-value products.
3. Innovative Pen Design - The combination of 3D printing technology and pen design creates opportunities for creating pens with intricate and unconventional shapes, like the Spica Virginis ear of grain design.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Goods - The luxury goods industry can leverage 3D printing to create high-end and customizable products, like solid gold pens.
2. Jewelry - The jewelry industry can explore the use of 3D printing to create intricate and unique designs using precious materials such as gold and silver.
3. Writing Instruments - The writing instruments industry can embrace 3D printing technology to create innovative and personalized pens with unconventional designs and materials.