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Parker Duofold International Special Edition Fountain Pen- Black Mosaic, 18k M
450,00€Parker Duofold International Special Edition Fountain Pen- Black Mosaic, 18k M
Parker Duofold Mosaic pens are a variant of the legendary Duofold fountain pens of the 1920s.
Duofold pens are a model that has gone down in history.
Although it follows the Duofold pattern, the particularity of the Duofold Mosaic pens lies in their color, based on strips of different colors of acrylic resin. They are inspired by the mosaics of ancient Mesopotamia and are manufactured in the factory that the brand has in England.
The Duofold Mosaic fountain pen has an acrylic resin cap like its body, with the characteristic arrowhead clip and the Duofold logo on the top.
The back end of the pen is made of black resin, as is the mouthpiece.
The nib is made of 18-carat solid gold and stands out for its softness, with only the possibility of medium.
The feeding system is by piston and cartridge.
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Parker Duofold International Special Edition roller – Blue Mosaic
325,00€Parker Duofold Mosaic roller pen blue
Parker Duofold Mosaic are a variant of the legendary Duofold of the 1920s.
Duofold roller pens are a model that has gone down in history.
Although it follows the Duofold pattern, the particularity of the Duofold Mosaic pens lies in their color, based on strips of different colors of acrylic resin. They are inspired by the mosaics of ancient Mesopotamia and are manufactured in the factory that the brand has in England.
The first Duofold Mosaic goes on sale in 2001 limited to 1,950 units, blue in color.
The Duofold Mosaic rollerpen has an acrylic resin cap like its body, with the characteristic arrowhead clip and the Duofold logo on the top.
The back end of the pen is made of black resin, as is the mouthpiece. -
Fountain Pen Parker Duofold Lucky 8 Centenial limited edition
800,00€Without a doubt, if there is a model that can be considered an icon of fountain pens throughout the 20th century, this is the Duofold model from Parker. In commemoration of his 120th anniversary, Parker launches this new version of the Duofold model under the limited edition Lucky 8, a digit that is due to the importance of the founding date of the brand, due to George Safford Parker in 1888
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Parker Duofold True Blue Limited Edition Fountain Pen
1.200,00€Parker Duofold True Blue Limited Edition Fountain Pen . This Pen Was Made In 2007
True Beauty A replica of the True Blue of the 1920’s and a composition of natural complimentary beauty, the Duofold TRUE BLUE is decorated with a freeform natural flame swirl.
The stylised curves that envelope the bold, iconic barrel conjure up images of Art Deco glass, of polished Azul stone and rippling waves on a midnight pool.
Found everywhere from porcelain to interior decorating, its timeless colour combination evokes tranquillity and vibrancy with a blend of cerulean blue and creamy white in an extraordinary and eternally contemporary design.
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Fountain Pen Parker Duofold The Craft Of Travelling Le 130 Th
2.800,00€The Craft of Travelling
What began in 1888 as George S. Parker’s simple mantra of striving to make a better and more inspirational pen, is today celebrated with the limited edition release of 1,300 unique Duofold masterpieces. Each one pays tribute to their founder’s relentless curiosity about the world, passion for travel and global cultures, and commitment to the craft of writing.
Each of the Duofold’s 22 hand-assembled components have been carefully crafted to make it nothing less than extraordinary.
A SUBLIME WRITING EXPERIENCE
The 18kt solid gold (bi-colour) nib features a compass design, which represents the science of navigation and the old-world steamships George used during his journeys.
A Luxurious Gift Box Inspired By Vintage-Style Luggage
The box lid features a world map highlighting all the countries George visited during his global travels.
George’s Travels
From Tahiti to Tonga, the New Caledonian Islands to China, George always used his faithful Duofold to document his experiences in a travel journal. He believed this not only preserved his memories, but also strengthened them. The thrill of travelling and his appreciation for global cultures inspired George’s creativity and many of his iconic designs for Parker.