Heritage & Tradition

QUALITY SINCE 1838 - THE HISTORY OF FINE WRITING

The beginnings of the Pelikan Company trace back to the chemist Carl Hornemann, who made his customers an offer for oil paints, watercolors and for so called “farbige Dinten”—colored inks, on April 28, 1838. This price list—safely restored in the Pelikan archives—was the foundation of the company's manufacturing line, from which the worldwide known trademark Pelikan has developed.

The small manufacturing site continued to grow and constantly expanded its range of products. The school products developed from the paints, e.g., the Pelikan opaque paintbox, which has become a daily essential in German art classes. The “Dinten” generated the famous Pelikan writing instruments, on the one hand and its office accessories with inks for ink jet printers and toner cartridges for laser printers, on the other.

The small manufacturing site continued to grow and constantly expanded its range of products. The school products developed from the paints, e.g., the Pelikan opaque paintbox, which has become a daily essential in German art classes. The “Dinten” generated the famous Pelikan writing instruments, on the one hand and its office accessories with inks for ink jet printers and toner cartridges for laser printers, on the other.

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1838-1929

From “Dinte” to 4001®

1929-1950

The piston filling mechanism

1950-1982

The “Striped” Pelikan Fountain Pen

1982-Today

The renaissance of the Fountain Pen

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