Discover the elegance of the past captured in the extraordinary pen named “Retro Aura”—a writing instrument that not only transports you to the enchanting world of the 1920s and 1930s but also tells the story of Polish culture and nightlife from that era.
Etched into the pen’s body is the graceful silhouette of a woman in a hat and an elegant dress, her outstretched arms seemingly embracing the pen, creating a harmonious whole. The retro aura of this remarkable piece evokes memories of the golden years of Polish interwar culture. Warsaw, often called the “Paris of the North,” was alive with energy and served as a hub for artistic expression. It was during this time that legendary cabarets like “Qui Pro Quo” emerged, where artists created unforgettable performances blending humor, music, and literature.
Evenings in interwar Warsaw echoed with the sounds of jazz and dance in refined ballrooms and cafés—popular meeting places for artists, intellectuals, and those captivated by the city’s vibrant nightlife. One of the most elegant venues was the legendary “Adria”, known for its revolving dance floor, performances by Jerzy Petersburski’s orchestra, and an atmosphere brimming with luxury and artistic glamour.
The pen also conjures the spirit of the literary world, where writers like Julian Tuwim and Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska captivated audiences with works full of emotion and finesse.
In Kraków, cafés like Jama Michalika hosted the artistic bohemia, where spirited conversations on art and philosophy were a daily occurrence. Though steeped in tradition, the city also welcomed modern European influences, seamlessly blending the past with the modernity of the interwar years.
This pen is not just a writing tool, but a tribute to the cultural bloom and nocturnal adventures of interwar Poland. Perfect for vintage style enthusiasts and those who appreciate unique objects with a deep story to tell.
Write your own tale with an accessory that tells one of its own.
Retro Aura invites you into a world of elegance and nostalgia.
Product details:
Body:Titanium Grade 5 ( Engraved by Malba)
Top: Titanium Grade 5 ( Engraved by Malba)
Clip: Titanium Grade 5 ( Engraved by Malba)
Button: Hardened Stainless Steel AISI 420
Locking System: HCRLS - Herman Ceramic Rotary Locking System
The Rotary Locking System consists of:
- 3 ceramic balls (Si₃N₄) 2.5mm for locking
- 5 ceramic balls (Si₃N₄) 1mm for rotational movement bearing of the clip
- 1 ceramic ball 2mm (ZrO₂) made of zirconium oxide for limiting the range of rotational movement
The frame of the system is made of phosphor bronze, a very durable material with self-lubricating properties.
Refill Used: Fisher Space Pen PR1F Blue Fine Pressurized Refill
Spare refill included
Tip Thickness: 0.9 mm (0.0354”)
In the Herman Epika, any Parker standard refill can be used interchangeably.
The body of the pen is made from a single piece of titanium.
Spring for Pressurizing Refill and Mechanism Spring: Stainless Steel Spring AISI 302
Weight: 35 g (1.23 oz)
Total Length with Extended Button: 124 mm (4.88")
Diameter: 11 mm (0.43”)
The Herman Epika single pen stand is a specially designed holder that allows you to display one Herman Epika pen elegantly. This stand, crafted by Bartosz Herman, showcases the pen in a way that highlights its design and craftsmanship, making it an ideal accessory for those who wish to keep their favorite pen prominently displayed on their desk or in a collection. The stand is available in STL format, which can be 3D printed for personal use. Link
The Herman Epika 10-pen stand is a collector's display piece, meticulously designed by Bartosz Herman to showcase up to 10 Herman Epika pens. This stand allows you to present your collection in an organized and visually appealing manner, ensuring that each pen is securely held and beautifully displayed. The design is available in STL format, perfect for 3D printing, allowing collectors to create a custom stand that highlights the elegance and uniqueness of the Herman Epika pen collection. Link
At Herman Knives, we have always focused not only on the precision and quality of our products but also on their beauty and functionality. This has required a lot of patience, consistency, technology, experience, knowledge and passion. Our knives were meant to be a significant and enjoyable element, not just in your collections but also as an indispensable companion in your pocket, accompanying you every day. Today, the time has come for us to introduce our next creation, long awaited by us – the Epika pen – which can complement the EDC of each of you.
Like any ambitious project, our Epika was born in pain. We were in uncharted waters, which presented us with numerous challenges. This project consumed an immense amount of creative work. We spent hundreds of hours designing, prototyping on 3D printers, and making individual parts from titanium, hardened stainless steel, and phosphor bronze.
The biggest challenge for us was creating a unique locking system. Many concepts were tested by us, leading to the selection of the one we considered the best, which we named: the Herman Ceramic Rotary Locking System. Our system consists of three 2.5mm ceramic balls for locking, five 1mm balls for bearing the rotational movement of the clip, and one 2mm ball to limit the range of rotational movement. We made the frame of this system from phosphor bronze, which is a very durable material and also has self-lubricating properties.
Another unique feature that sets our Epika apart from other pens on the market is the creation of a single, contoured body, made from Grade 5 titanium. It has no joints and is very ergonomic. To achieve this effect, we decided to purchase a Swiss-type lathe, and it turned out that despite such an advanced machine, making such a long, solid titanium body was another significant obstacle, which we fortunately managed to overcome.
The clip – simple, right? We thought so too. Ergonomic, of course, and meeting our aesthetic criteria. The challenges began when we got the idea to combine this ergonomics and aesthetics with the function of the HCRLS - Herman Ceramic Rotary Locking System. Following the principle that what is difficult we do immediately, and what is impossible takes us three days, we added the concept that the clip, along with the body of the Herman Ceramic Rotary Locking System, should be made from a single solid piece of titanium, without any joints, screws, pins, etc. Don't even ask… it may have taken us a bit more than three days, but we did it!
We searched for what we considered the perfect refill for a long time, and because we like challenges, we decided that "the sky is the limit" and… we mean that literally. The Fisher Space Pen refill that we use in the Epika accompanied NASA astronauts during space missions and writes underwater, as well as in any orientation, and simply put, it is very pleasant to write with.
We want our pen to create your story with every use, regardless of time and place, plot, and characters. Hence the idea for the name, because "epic" (Epika in the Polish language) as a literary genre encompasses all these elements.
We also want, just like our knives, each Epika to be unique and exceptional, just like each of you is unique and exceptional.
Herman Tools for Life !!!
My name is Bartosz Herman. I specialize in handcrafting knives - and now also pens - based on my own designs and custom orders. I strive to ensure that each piece is unique, comfortable to use, and pleasing to the eye of its owner. I am continuously working to improve my skills so that my creations become even better. I invite you to take a look at the results of my work.