Kaweco Liliput Fountain Pen black (F, nib LUIBAN checked)
Kaweco LILIPUT Fountain Pen – an icon in pocket size
The Kaweco LILIPUT fountain pen is a true design classic in a remarkably compact format: as early as 1910, Kaweco produced a LILIPUT fountain pen made from hard rubber. Today, this traditional writing instrument returns as a high-quality re-edition in aluminium, brass, copper and stainless steel – a fountain pen with a steel nib. Measuring only 97 mm when closed, the LILIPUT is among the smallest fountain pens designed for standard ink cartridges, making it an ideal companion for travel, the office, or everyday notes on the go.
Highlights & features
- Ultra-compact: only 97 mm closed – perfect for everyday carry
- Heritage meets modern craftsmanship: inspired by the 1910 original, made for today
- Steel nib for a durable, reliable everyday writing experience
- Compatible with standard ink cartridges – convenient and travel-friendly
- Premium materials (depending on the version): aluminium, brass, copper or stainless steel
- Minimalist Kaweco design with excellent build quality
How to use & tips
- Ideal as an EDC fountain pen for quick notes and signatures
- Use standard ink cartridges for clean and easy refills while travelling
- Great for notebooks, sketching and journaling – always within reach
- The steel nib is robust, low-maintenance and well-suited for everyday use
- Depending on the material, the pen may develop a unique patina over time (e.g. brass/copper)
Why this fountain pen?
The Kaweco LILIPUT is the right choice if you want a compact, durable and stylish fountain pen that still feels like a full-featured writing instrument. Its mix of Kaweco heritage, precise manufacturing and iconic mini design makes the LILIPUT a standout companion – for daily writers, collectors, and anyone who appreciates premium pocket-sized tools.
Technical data
| Product type: | Fountain pen / pocket fountain pen |
| Series: | Kaweco LILIPUT |
| Nib: | Steel nib |
| Ink system: | Standard ink cartridges |
| Length (closed): | 97 mm |
| Material (re-edition, depending on version): | Aluminium, brass, copper or stainless steel |
| Heritage: | Since 1910 (originally made from hard rubber) |