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Parker Fountain Pen Sonnet Ciselé Sterling Silver


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The timeless design of the Parker Sonnet range makes this a best-selling pen collection and here for we present the Parker Fountain Pen Sonnet Ciselé Sterling Silver.

 

A handcrafted quality writing instrument with modern finishes, to produce an elegant pen reflecting Parker’s design heritage.The Sonnet is modern pen design at its best - it's the quintessential Parker pen and one of our most successful collections ever.

 

It also is enriched due to the beautiful contrast of its main material, the sterling silver, and the gold trims. Combining timeless, contemporary style with a unique choice of perfectly balanced pen sizes, diverse modes and high quality finishes, the Sonnet writes beautifully, feels comfortable and looks sublime.

 

This unique Parker fountain pen is still available at www.iguanasell.com. Don't hesitate in contacting us for further information!

 

 

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