In the year 1911, Ricciotto Canudo, the pioneering thinker of Italian cinema, defined cinema as the “seventh art.” Before the true significance of photography as a gift to humanity was fully understood, he established the connection between motion and light, giving birth to “cinema.” This enchanting “motion,” which illuminates the sequence of stillness, found its touch with reality through the white screen, bringing dreams to life.
Like any cinema enthusiast, the Kilk design team couldn’t resist the allure of this captivating effect and created the Camera Laterna Fountain Pen for “cinephile” pen lovers.
“Camera Laterna” is the name given to the projector machines in cinema halls, meaning “bright room.” The body design of our pen draws inspiration from the lenses of these machines, crafted with intricate details. The body band is adorned with countdown frames, while the clip is reminiscent of a film strip.
The cap is designed to be posted deeply with vacuum fit, just to avoid breaking the threads and surface finish.
The most eye-catching feature of the Camera Laterna pen is the rotating film reel on the cap, often described by pen enthusiasts as a “stress relief toy.” With the finest craftsmanship in silverwork, our pen is presented to the delight of pen lovers.
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Istanbul, a significant center in the art of silverwork throughout history, impressively hosts this historical expertise in the production of Camera Laterna.
We offer the Camera Laterna in two options that pay homage to the Film Noir film movement: FilmNoir Chatoyant Black, and ASA800 Matte Black, which references the tones of old film stocks. It accepts ink through a converter piston or international standard cartridges.
May it accompany you through the most thrilling scenes of your life…
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