Diamond pen – luxury writing instrument from the USA

An exclusive diamond pen doesn’t have to cost as much as a luxury car. I discovered this while showcasing products from the American manufacturer David Oscarson on Luxury Products.
The brand is truly original and, at the same time, not based in Europe. American David Oscarson decided to create an exclusive company producing luxury writing instruments. As you can see, the project was a complete success.
Collectors from around the world are well acquainted with every new collection from this manufactory, so its recognition is truly international.

Harlequin diamond pen
As the name suggests, the entire look of this electrifying
Most of Oscarson’s collections are produced in quantities of just 88 pieces. Only this many—and yet as many—of these beautiful writing instruments must satisfy customers from all over the world!

What is the David Oscarson diamond pen made of?
The manufacturer used 18-carat gold and 925 sterling silver. Each precious metal component undergoes a meticulous engraving process, which ultimately results in stunning effects.
All Arlekina models feature 3 diamonds (each 0.16 carats): one at the top of the crown, one at the bottom of the barrel, and one on the clip. That’s why the American pen with a diamond makes such an impression.
The nib is designed and entirely manufactured in Germany. Made from 18-carat gold and coated with rhodium—all to ensure lasting durability. In my opinion, with such a prestigious product, this speaks for itself…

A diamond pen as an exclusive gift for a business partner
I have met many clients looking for an original and unique business gift. In big business, just like in life, the old rule of savoir-vivre applies. That’s why, after successful negotiations or at the end of a project, it’s important to give something truly top-shelf.
It’s a gesture that stays in memory for a long time, and every business partner appreciates the taste of an elegant gift. The diamond pen by David Oscarson is the perfect choice for such a refined token.
Of course, how it will be packaged and what to engrave on it is a topic for a separate article.








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