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Oracle Squire Hex Pen

  • Oracle Squire Hex Pen

The 3-second version

  • Six-sided barrel with fortune-telling phrases engraved on each flat
  • Aluminum construction with matte finish and permanent engravings
  • Hexagonal profile prevents rolling and offers controlled grip
  • Hexagonal grip may feel unfamiliar at first
  • Refill type not specified in source data

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Six-sided aluminum pen with engraved fortune-telling prompts

Most novelty pens sacrifice writing quality for the gimmick. The Oracle Squire Hex starts with a precision-machined instrument and adds the fortune-telling layer without compromising balance or control. The six-sided geometry isn't just for rolling—it creates a grip that keeps your hand engaged and the pen from wandering off the desk. This matters if you actually intend to write with it rather than let it become a drawer ornament. The engravings turn a sculptural pen into a decision-making tool, which means it earns its place on your desk twice over.

Good gift when

  • People who enjoy small rituals in their daily routines
  • Writers and creators who like prompts and random decision tools
  • Anyone drawn to objects that blend function with play

Skip it if If you prefer round barrels or find angular grips uncomfortable, the hex geometry may not suit your writing style.

What's included

  • Oracle Squire Hex Pen

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess
  • Arrives ready to give

A conversation piece that works as a functional pen and a playful decision-making tool.

The details

The Oracle Squire Hex is a six-sided aluminum pen with each flat engraved with a different fortune-telling answer. When you need a decision nudge, roll it like a die and let the outcome guide you. When you need to write, it performs as a balanced, sculptural writing instrument with hexagonal geometry that offers secure grip and controlled motion across the page.

The barrel is machined from aluminum and finished in a dark, matte coating. Each of the six flats carries an engraved phrase—six possible outcomes to whatever question you bring. The hex profile prevents rolling off surfaces and sits naturally in the hand with crisp edges that provide tactile feedback without discomfort during extended writing sessions.

This is a pen built for both ritual and routine. The weight distribution keeps the tip stable, and the angular form offers a different hold than round barrels—more deliberate, more present. Whether you consult it for a creative prompt or simply enjoy the shape as you draft notes, it brings a little ceremony to the mundane act of putting pen to paper.

The engravings are permanent and the aluminum construction resists wear from daily handling. It fits standard refills, so you can keep using it long after the novelty of rolling for answers becomes a familiar habit. The Oracle edition turns a functional tool into something that invites interaction, blending utility with a touch of whimsy that doesn't compromise the precision engineering underneath.

Roll the hexagonal barrel to get an answer, then write with a precision instrument

$95at baronfig.com

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Questions

What kind of refill does this pen use?
The source data does not specify the refill type. Baron Fig typically uses standard formats, but you should confirm compatibility before purchasing replacement refills.
What are the six fortune-telling answers engraved on the pen?
The specific phrases engraved on each of the six sides are not listed in the product details. Each flat features a different answer to help guide decisions when you roll the pen.
Is the hexagonal shape comfortable to write with?
The hex profile provides tactile feedback and a secure grip that many find more controlled than round barrels. If you're accustomed to round pens, there may be a short adjustment period.
Will the engravings wear off over time?
The engravings are permanent and machined into the aluminum barrel, so they will not fade or wear away with regular handling and use.

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