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Humanium Metal Pen
Humanium Metal Pen
Humanium Metal Pen
Humanium Metal Pen
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Humanium Metal Pen

The power of this recycled pen is like no other.  

Firstly, it’s made from Humanium Metal, a unique element made from upcycled illegal firearms and weapons that have been seized and melted down. Secondly, each sale helps support projects tackling violent crime and rebuilding conflicted-afflicted communities in El Salvador.  

Write about the causes you care about and help UNDP support Sustainable Development Goal 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions. 

More on this product

Combining a Parker ink pen design, with its smooth rollerball pen nib, this refillable pen is a modern classic with a truly indelible message. The packaging can be repurposed too, by transforming into a handy pen holder for your desk.   

Discover other products in our Humanium Metal Collection - shop here.  

Dimensions 

  • Length 5.35” (136 mm) x Width 0.44” (11.3 mm) x Height 0.45” (11.5 mm)
  • Box: 7.75" (196 mm) x 1.22" (31 mm) x 1.46" (37 mm)

Quick Facts   

  • Made from Humanium Metal  
  • Weight: 42 g (1.5 oz) 
  • Limited edition  
  • Packaging can be repurposed as pen holder/stand   
  • Pen type: Rollerball  
  • Ink colour: Blue 
  • Ink type: Parker German ink  
  • Refillable: Yes  

Components   

  • 1 Humanium Metal pen  
  • 1 Blue ink cartridge (replaceable)   
  • 1 Pen holder/stand (cork from Portugal, recycled aluminium from Sweden)  
  • 1 Gift/presentation box (recycled paper)  

 

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  • Regular price $190.00

    Supporting victims of armed violence

    The weapons that are melted into Humanium Metal have been cleared for destruction by relevant public national authorities. Every single firearm has gone through a thorough process of verification and origin before it is cleared for destruction. The weapons currently used in our watches are from El Salvador, one of the countries most affected by gun violence.