Montegrappa Traviata Silver And Celluloid Fountain Pen Medium

Limited edition with only 1,912 sterling silver fountain pens available
18K gold nib is engraved with the initials of Violetta Valery
Violetta Valery’s portrait is burin engraved on the barrel

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Montegrappa presents Emozioni in Musica, a brand new pen choice of Limited Editions inspired by the good operas which have all the time touched folks’s hearts. In opera vigour and emotive involvement make up for a grand performance which is kept going by acted out dialogue and enthralling arias so far as the more lyrical moments are concerned and, still more, by grand scenery, engineers, directors and best possible stage sets. An intensive mise-en-scène which, way to a mix of aesthetic features and functionality, lets in for the target audience’s hearts and eyes to be totally entranced.

Every year Montegrappa can be inviting a limited choice of ‘members of the target audience’ to rediscover and to retrace the sentiments of the opera: 1912 -corresponding to the year the Brand was once created – silver fountain pens wherein the primary public performance of an opera took place. Within the silver version the Violetta Valery’s portrait is burin engraved, at the same time as in both yellow gold version the portraits are realized with the stove enamelling technique. Starting off this series of collections, entirely accomplished by hand, is Invito a L. a. Traviata, by some distance probably the most staged opera on the planet. Naturally, Italian.

  • Materials: Sterling silver, Celluloid
  • Ink-feed: Piston
  • Pen-Nibs: Gold 18K
  • Craftsmanship Techniques: Low-relief engraving, Hot Enamelling, Burin engraving
  • Packaging: Special
  • ADDITIONAL INFO:

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    • Brand New Condition. Guaranteed for quality

    Limited edition with best 1,912 sterling silver fountain pens to be had
    18K gold nib is engraved with the initials of Violetta Valery
    Violetta Valery’s portrait is burin engraved at the barrel
    Die-cast clip evokes the everyday ornamental elements of the eighteenth century
    Cap most sensible has an engraved camellia, the flower that Violetta all the time wore on her bodice