Erotic Tribal Carved Sterling Silver Pen — .925 Handcrafted
SKU: 3245
The person who buys this pen already owns interesting things. They collect objects that make visitors lean in and look closer. This erotic tribal sterling silver pen has hand-carved figures and filigree patterns wrapping the solid .925 silver barrel — the kind of detail that rewards a second glance. It weighs 55 grams and writes with a standard replaceable gel refill. Not a novelty item. A functional writing instrument with conversation-starting carvings.
Wear This If
If you collect art with an edge — erotic art has a long tradition from ancient Greek pottery to Japanese shunga prints. This pen sits in that lineage. Hand-carved silver figures in tribal styling that's artistic, not crude. It belongs on a desk next to first-edition books and vintage curiosities.
If you want a gift that nobody else will think of — forget another watch or wallet. This is the kind of present that gets unwrapped and immediately passed around the table. It's bold, it's unexpected, and the quality of the silver keeps it from feeling gimmicky.
If you appreciate handcrafted silver work — the tribal patterns mix flowing curves with figure carvings that require genuine skill to execute in metal. Look at the filigree detail between the main figures. That's hand work, not machine etching.
Living With This Pen
The carved figures are raised from the barrel surface, creating subtle ridges under your fingers when writing. The tribal filigree sections between the figures have a smoother, more traditional texture. Rotating the pen reveals different scenes depending on which side faces up.
Sterling silver at this weight sits naturally in the hand. No need to press hard — the pen's own mass provides enough downward pressure for clean gel lines. The polished finish reflects light off the raised portions while the oxidized recesses hold shadow.
Heads up: The erotic carvings are visible. This isn't a subtle detail hidden on the inside — the figures wrap the exterior of the barrel. Consider your office environment before leaving it on a shared desk.
The .925 hallmark stamp sits near the tip, confirming the silver purity. Every pen has slight variations in the carving — proof that each one was finished by hand.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: How explicit are the carvings?
They depict human figures in tribal styling. Artistic rather than graphic. The treatment is closer to classical sculpture than modern explicitness. Still — unmistakably erotic.
Q: Is this made for actual writing or just display?
Both. The gel refill writes as well as any standard pen. At 55 grams with good balance, it's a comfortable daily writer. Most owners use it and display it.
Q: Where does the tribal design influence come from?
The flowing filigree patterns borrow from Polynesian and Southeast Asian tribal art traditions. The erotic figure carving adds a distinct twist that makes this pen different from purely decorative tribal silverwork.
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For another pen with the same silver weight but a completely different design, the Floral Sterling Silver Pen has Celtic-inspired flower carvings — a safer choice for an office desk, with the same 55-gram build quality.
If you're building a collection of unique silver accessories, the sterling silver money clips make a matching pocket companion — similar craftsmanship in a different format.









