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Montegrappa launches a new collection of pens exploring and celebrating the world of the unknown and peculiar. Its first edition is dedicated to the Italian Count of Cagliostro!

 

Available in both fountain pen and rollerball, this Limited Edition has been designed in black resin with both 18K gold and .925 silver.

 

The Mysticum is represented by the pen's creative design: The clip shows the Caduceus and Cagliostro's seal symbols. Among the sigils engraved we find the "Eye in the pyramid" associated with the Illuminati, the square-and-compas of the Freemasons and the grid that represents the Kabbalah Tree of Life.

 

The 18K gold edition will be limited to: 22 units

 

The .925 silver edition will be limited to: 289 units

 

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The collection will be available soon at Iguana Sell, but we are already taking pre-orders!

 

Check out more details here and do not wait to check out some pictures below: https://www.iguanasell.com/collections/montegrappa-pens/montegrappa-pens-cagliostro-subcat

 

For further information do not hesitate to contact us via info@iguanasell.com.

 

 

 

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And many more at iguanasell.com

 

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