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Yard O Led Grand Viceroy Fountain Pen - Barley

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Yard O Led Grand Viceroy Fountain Pen - BarleyThe Yard O Led Grand Viceroy Fountain Pen Barley channels British silversmithing at full scale. Crafted from solid sterling silver and engraved with the classic barleycorn guilloche, it carries a quiet authority in the hand. An 18k gold medium nib brings a smooth, confident line to an object defined by precision, balance, and enduring character. Craftsmanship & Design Each Grand Viceroy begins as sterling silver that is shaped, finished, and engine

The Yard O Led Grand Viceroy Fountain Pen - Barley channels British silversmithing at full scale. Crafted from solid sterling silver and engraved with the classic barleycorn guilloche, it carries a quiet authority in the hand. An 18k gold medium nib brings a smooth, confident line to an object defined by precision, balance, and enduring character.

Craftsmanship & Design

Each Grand Viceroy begins as sterling silver that is shaped, finished, and engine turned to achieve the crisp Barley pattern. The guilloche delivers both visual rhythm and subtle grip, catching the light with fine, repeating geometry. British hallmarks are applied in Birmingham, affirming sterling purity and origin, while the solid silver clip is traditionally fitted for strength and clean lines. The larger Viceroy proportions give this pen notable presence without losing the refined simplicity that defines Yard O Led.

Sterling silver develops a natural patina over time, one that can be left to mellow or brought back to a bright polish. The result is a pen that evolves with its owner, its surface gaining nuance through careful use.

Writing Experience

The 18k gold medium nib offers a composed, fluid stroke suited to everyday notes and long-form writing alike. Ink delivery is consistent and dependable, with a feel that rewards an unhurried hand. The weight of the silver body contributes a grounded, stable touch on the page, while the secure screw cap protects the nib between sessions. A cartridge or converter filling system supports international standard cartridges and bottled inks, making it easy to pair with a favorite blend.

Heritage & Provenance

Yard O Led is a longstanding British silversmith and penmaker based in Birminghams Jewellery Quarter, where traditional methods such as engine turning and hand-hallmarking remain central to production. The Viceroy family sits at the core of the brand, and the Barley finish is among its most enduring patterns. Hallmarks struck in Birmingham confirm the pens material and place of origin, uniting craft lineage with contemporary usability.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Yard O Led
  • Model: Grand Viceroy fountain pen
  • Material: Solid 925 sterling silver
  • Finish: Barley guilloche (barleycorn engine turning)
  • Nib: 18k gold, Medium
  • Filling: Cartridge or converter (international standard)
  • Cap: Screw cap with solid silver clip
  • Hallmarks: UK sterling silver hallmarks applied in Birmingham
  • Country of origin: United Kingdom
  • Color: Silver / silver-grey
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