Fountain Pens
Explore our curated collection of fountain pens from trusted brands including Lamy, Pilot, Kaweco, Platinum, TWSBI, and Sailor. Whether you're choosing your first fountain pen or adding a gold-nib writer to your collection, we carry beginner-friendly options, everyday workhorses, and limited-edition pens — all with free Canadian shipping on orders over $99.


Pelikan P200 Fountain Pen Black/Gold M

TWSBI Diamond Mini Fountain Pen - Clear

Cross Townsend Medalist Fountain Pen

Cross Bailey Matte Red Fountain Pen

Cross Bailey Matte Black Fountain Pen


Pilot Custom 823 Fountain Pen Set Black


Diplomat Magnum Translucent Fountain pen


Penlux Masterpiece Grande LE Snowflake Set


PENLUX Masterpiece Grande Fountain Pen

Kaweco AL Sport Fountain Pen - Silver


TWSBI GO Fountain Pen - Sapphire
Pineider Avatar UR Fountain Pen

LAMY Studio Palladium Fountain Pen - 14k

Diplomat Elox Ring Fountain Pen - Blue Black

TWSBI Diamond 580ALR Navy Blue Fountain Pen

Kaweco Liliput Fountain Pen Copper

Kaweco AL Sport Fountain Pen - Raw

TWSBI Swipe Fountain Pen - Prussian Blue

TWSBI Diamond 580 AL Silver Fountain Pen

TWSBI Precision Gun Metal Fountain Pen

TWSBI ECO Smoke RoseGold Fountain Pen

TWSBI ECO Fountain Pen - Transparent Yellow

TWSBI Vac Mini Smoke Fountain Pen


TWSBI Diamond 580AL R Punch Pink


TWSBI Diamond 580 Fountain Pen - Clear

LAMY Studio Piano Black Fountain pen 14kt

Graf von Faber Castell Tamitio Nib


Grip 2010 Harmony Fountain Pen

Why Write with a Fountain Pen?
Fountain pens offer a writing experience unlike any other. The smooth flow of ink, the balance of a well-crafted barrel, and the personal expression of choosing your nib size make fountain pens the preferred tool for journaling, note-taking, letter writing, and calligraphy.
For beginners, pens like the Pilot Metropolitan, Lamy Safari, and TWSBI Eco provide an affordable entry point with exceptional build quality. These starter fountain pens use standard international cartridges or converters, making ink changes simple. As your collection grows, Japanese gold-nib pens from Pilot and Platinum or German precision from Lamy and Pelikan offer refined writing characteristics that improve with use.
Every fountain pen we sell ships from our Brampton, Ontario location with careful packaging.
New to fountain pens? Our guides will help you choose the right pen and get started.
FOUNTAIN PEN ESSENTIALS
Complete your setup with quality inks, replacement nibs, converters, and cleaning supplies.
Everything you need to keep your fountain pen writing smoothly.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Fountain Pens
The Pilot Metropolitan, Lamy Safari, and TWSBI Eco are widely considered the best fountain pens for beginners. Each costs under $50, writes smoothly out of the box, and accepts bottled ink via converters. The Pilot Metropolitan offers Japanese precision, the Lamy Safari features an ergonomic grip, and the TWSBI Eco holds a large ink capacity with its piston-fill system.
Blesket is an authorized Canadian retailer for fountain pen brands including Lamy, Pilot, TWSBI, Kaweco, Platinum, Sailor, and more. We ship from Brampton, Ontario with free delivery on orders over $99. All pens include manufacturer warranty and genuine replacement parts support.
Flush your fountain pen with room-temperature water every 4–6 weeks or when changing ink colors. Remove the cartridge or converter, run water through the nib section until it runs clear, and let it dry overnight. For stubborn ink residue, use a pen flush solution. Regular cleaning prevents clogging and ensures smooth ink flow.
Lamy pens are German-made with a focus on modern design and interchangeable nibs. Pilot pens are Japanese-made and known for finer nib sizes and smooth writing feel. Lamy Safari nibs run broader than Western standards, while Pilot Metropolitan nibs write finer. Both brands offer excellent beginner options under $50.
Nib size determines line width. Extra Fine (EF) produces the thinnest lines, ideal for small handwriting. Fine (F) suits everyday writing. Medium (M) offers a balance of flow and line variation. Broad (B) nibs lay down the most ink, showing shading and sheen in inks. Japanese nibs typically run one size finer than European equivalents.
















