(Kimberly (she/her) took the express train down the fountain pen/stationery rabbit hole and doesn't want to be rescued. She can be found on Instagram @allthehobbies because there really are many, many hobbies!.)
You may recall that I recently got a Gioia Partenope Avorio in August as part of my San Francisco Pen Show Haul. I first saw pictures of this when Luxury Brands of America announced on June 1st that they were going to be the exclusive North American distributor for Gioia Pen. I will admit that I didn’t immediately fall in love with it since I don’t usually fall for white/cream-colored pens but the more I saw pictures of it and after I saw it in person in SF, I knew I wanted to get one. I hadn’t heard of Gioia Pen before so I researched their website and thankfully, discovered that my rudimentary Italian skills were enough to get the gist of their background.
Gioia Pen is the brainchild of Fabio Cervasio and the company has been making pens since 2014. He and his team of craftsmen collectively have twenty years of experience making commissioned pens for other brands and industries. In 2020, they decided to release pens under their own brand. Along with the Gioia name, you will often see their tagline of “Writing Emotion”.
The Partenope is one of two models from Gioia; the other one is the Alleria which is a piston filler (the Liberty Island model is a version of the Alleria with the Statue of Liberty motif on the barrel). The name “Partenope” comes from the Ancient Greek word for “Naples”, which is fitting since Gioia Pen is based in Naples, Italy; “Avorio” is the Italian word for “ivory”. The inspiration for the Avorio’s color combination comes from what Naples looks like on a cloudy day.