Wednesday 4 November 2009

Luxury Italian Pen Brand Visconti



Visconti pens, from Florence Italy, are the epitome of elegance, luxury and quality. The fountain pens, rollers and ballpoint pens by Visconti make up a wide range of high quality instruments, each with a strong identification.


Every Visconti pen model is developed with the most advanced know-how, using the most precious materials available. Using both traditional methods and the more modern and unprecedented techniques to craft their pens.


Celebrities across the world including Morgan Freeman, Clint Eastwood, Charlize Theron, Marcia Cross and Oprah Winfrey are fans of the lavish ranges, which play on a treasure trove of historical moments.


What I love about Visconti’s pens are the way they are designed around themes of some of the most notable moments in art, archeology, philosophy, mathematics, literature and history. Subjects includes the Forbidden City, Art Renaissance, The Ancient Knights, Visconti Van Gough, Wall Street, Opera and others; a story lies behind every pen. This makes Visconti Pens very unique.


Just some of the most notable themes, include:


H.R.H. Her Royal Highness

Started in 1996, this diamond-encrusted range was dedicated to Princess Diana. Designed following a request from the Sultan of Bruneil, some of these pens are made from gold and are encrusted with diamonds and other precious stones.


Manhattan

Visconti Wall Street is the inspiration for this simple yet highly stylish range. With an elegant clip and an original shape – neither rounded nor square – these unique pens are admired by men and women alike.


Divina Proporzione

This fountain pen collection was formulated following a study of mathematics and history. Sleek, solid and tasteful, the range embodies class.


Metropolis

Clean, ergonomic and practical, these modern pens offer a clever retractable mechanism conceived to create an element of surprise. With 29 components, the range is intricate yet effortless.


The Forbidden City

Based around the ornate palaces of the Forbidden City and their incomprehensible symbolism and secrecy, these pens sit within a ‘cage’ through which the gods, the dragon, the lion and the phoenix can be seen.


There are many others Visconti Pen themes, all just as magical and inspiring as each other.


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