Quill Pen Set – The Perfect Gift For a Creative Loved One
Quill pen sets make an excellent present for creative loved ones. While mastery may take some practice and dedication, using it regularly will result in beautiful calligraphic writing!
Feathers from large birds like geese, turkeys and swans can be used to craft pens. Each feather naturally has an open slit which can be expanded upon with a knife to create the nib of the pen.
Goose Feather
Goose feathers are an ideal choice for fashion accessories, home decor and artistic displays. Soft yet lightweight feathers come in an assortment of natural hues that add dimension and texture to paintings and centerpieces alike. Use goose feathers as part of an ensemble on clothing such as hats, coats or jewelry as well as adding them to paintings for additional visual interest.
Feather bedding may feel luxurious and indulgent, but understanding the differences between goose and duck feathers is key to selecting an excellent product. Feathers are the outer plumage of ducks and geese consisting of quill shafts with branching vanes designed for flight and protection, while down is harvested from underneath feathers on chest and belly areas of birds and harvested as lightweight insulation material – Goose down is typically softer with more fluffy loft than feathers but both materials remain highly breathable materials.
Metal Dip Pen
Metal dip pens feature handles into which a metal nib can be securely installed, then you dip the pen in ink for use as writing implements. They’re usually employed for fine writing tasks but also make for great illustrations or art projects.
Metal dip pens often feature flexible nibs that allow users to vary line width depending on how much pressure is applied; one such pen is the Brause 66 EF Arrow.
Dip pens may be less well-known than fountain and rollerball pens, but their use by artists and calligraphers remains widely appreciated for producing both thick and thin lines. Since dip pens use ink more frequently than other pens do, special care and maintenance should be taken to protect against damage; for instance, using water with dish soap to cleanse metal nibs prior to storage should help ensure their proper functionality.
Wooden Dip Pen
Wooden dip pens offer a classic writing experience, featuring a metal nib with a central slit that serves as a capillary channel – similar to fountain pen nibs – mounted into a handle or holder made of wood or other materials. Wooden dip pens may be less portable than their fountain pen counterparts as they require frequent inking from an external inkwell.
Iro-utsushi Dip Pen are ideal for users who wish to use multiple ink colors without constantly having to re-dip their pen. Constructed of stainless steel for lasting use and no risk of rust, simply submerge it until its tip reaches the engraved wavy line for use.
Glass Ink Cup
Quill pens operate through capillary action wherein a feather (known as a calamus) draws ink toward its tip using gravitational force, an immense improvement from using reed or bamboo pens as they kept their points longer before needing frequent sharpening. Quills were quite temperamental however; proper posture and writing habits must be observed otherwise fast or uneven pressure could result in ink blots, sprays or leaks occurring at their tips.
Regularly blotting the nib of both feather and metal quill pens to prevent excess ink buildup is also advised, in order to keep clogging to a minimum and protect them from becoming blotchy and clog-prone. For best results, choose quill pen specific ink as other varieties may lead to blots and clogs in use.
Nibs
Quill pens can be difficult to use for beginners. They work best with high quality drawing or sketch paper and need frequent ink refills than most ballpoint pens.
Nibs are typically made from either natural feathers or pieces of reed/bamboo trimmed into pointed ends with small slits to hold ink. Metal nibs must be regularly checked for excess ink accumulation as it may corrode over time, so use paper or fabric rags to wipe down their surfaces to keep the nib looking new and clean.
As you write, keep your nib at an angle to create thin lines. Additionally, be wary not to apply too much pressure – excessive strain could tear or tear the paper and render your words unintelligible.
