Goliath Ink Cartridge Medium Blue
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Made in the Geneva workshops of Caran d'Ache, the Goliath Ink Cartridge Medium Black is carefully tested to guarantee incomparable writing comfort. One ink cartridge delivers up to 600 A4 pages of writing. The perfect partner for all 849 ballpoint pens by Caran d'Ache.
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Made in the Geneva workshops of Caran d'Ache, the Goliath Ink Cartridge Medium Black is carefully tested to guarantee incomparable writing comfort. One ink cartridge delivers up to 600 A4 pages of writing. The perfect partner for all 849 ballpoint pens by Caran d'Ache.
Also available at Misc Store Amsterdam in black.
Details
Features medium size ballpoint nib
Includes rotating ballpoint made of tungsten carbide to ensure regular ink flow
Made in Switzerland
Caran d'Ache x Misc Store Amsterdam
Caran d’Ache pens are visually stunning, yes, but just wait till you hold one in your hands. There’s a richness in the way it moves, a sort of creamy elegance.
Named after the Russian word for pencil (karandash), this erstwhile company was founded in 1915 when entrepreneur Arnold Schweitzer purchased the Ecridor colour pencil factory on the outskirts of Geneva. Over the years, Caran d’Ache have developed their range, making pens and pencils with the same delicacy and precision that their compatriots bring to watchmaking.
After all, we love the Caran d’Ache range for the finesse they put into the smallest of details, for their feel for luxury. Their pencil wood is often harvested from local Swiss forests, and the graphite is carefully selected, coloured and graded to produce a stubbornly strong tip. Their pens are carefully engineered objets d’art, capable of gliding over eight kilometres worth of ink. The end results are perfectly balanced writing tools that elevate themselves above the conventional and into the exceptional.
About Caran d'Ache

Caran d’Ache pens are visually stunning, yes, but just wait till you hold one in your hands. There’s a richness in the way it moves, a sort of creamy elegance.
Named after the Russian word for pencil (karandash), this erstwhile company was founded in 1915 when entrepreneur Arnold Schweitzer purchased the Ecridor colour pencil factory on the outskirts of Geneva. Over the years, Caran d’Ache have developed their range, making pens and pencils with the same delicacy and precision that their compatriots bring to watchmaking.
After all, we love the Caran d’Ache range for the finesse they put into the smallest of details, for their feel for luxury. Their pencil wood is often harvested from local Swiss forests, and the graphite is carefully selected, coloured and graded to produce a stubbornly strong tip. Their pens are carefully engineered objets d’art, capable of gliding over eight kilometres worth of ink. The end results are perfectly balanced writing tools that elevate themselves above the conventional and into the exceptional.