Saturday, January 9, 2010

A Gold Pencil

I recently came upon a 14 karat gold mechanical pencil and thought I'd share it with you. It's the first time I see anything like this but have since found a few similar pencils for sale on ebay. Some info refers to this as a pendant. Cool, eh?



Here's a closed up view.




Now tugged open a bit.




And here fully extended.




The tip twists to extend and retract the 2mm graphite.



Fully twisted out reveals an inner collet for mounting the graphite.




Here's the manufacturer's mark.

2 comments:

  1. Wow! Would you believe that I actually own one, too? Mine is sterling silver and dates back to the Victorian era. It is quite ornate with raised filigree detailing. I also have the matching miniscule note pad (also a pendant) that looks like a tiny book, held shut with an even tinier pencil. Both belonged to my great grandmother and were given to me when I was a child- I was fascinated with them then and still love them today!
    Speaking of silver, I wondered if you are at all familiar with the centuries old technique of silverpoint? It is a medium of unique beauty (and given your passion for fine pencil lines), it uses super sharpened points of real silver mounted to a stylus and worked on a prepared surface, usually of white gouache. The level of detail achieved with this method is extraordinary! It could be fun for you to try this out sometime- I have tried it and liken it to a cross between pencil and ink work. There's a fair amount of info on the web - here's a little "gallery" of silverpoint work through the ages:
    http://www.biddingtons.com/content/silverpoint.html
    enjoy!
    ~gretchen

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  2. Oh, for sure I believe that you have one! :-) Those pieces must be beautiful. I love stories of family jewelry.

    I've seen a bit on metalpoint but didn't realize how easy it could be to try it out. I now have a bottle of Golden Silverpoint/Drawing Ground in my dickblick cart, ready for the next order. Golden has a nice little video on their site.

    Sigh...I really must get to grocery shopping...I'd sure rather just stay home and play. A new drawing finally gets posted later today.

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