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Newest Lambrou Pens Lb6 Virtues Collection Pens! Integrity And Harmony


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Hi, Folks!

The Lambrou Pens LB6 Virtues Collection comprises eight art pens, based on the Mythos oversize pen, and uses exclusive, stable diffusion bonded acrylic finishes. They are fitted with the Bock oversize G-380, 18-karat gold medium nib unit.
Each Virtues art pen is crafted by Paul Rossi, with 10 pieces each finish.
The full range comprises:
  • Passion in Flame Red
  • Celestial in Space Blue
  • Integrity in Amethyst Mauve
  • Harmony in Forest Green
  • Humanity in Marble White
  • Essence in Diamond Brown
  • Tolerance in Malachite Green
  • Infinity in Jet Black
The first two Virtues finishes, the Passion in Flame Red and the Celestial in Space Blue, are fitted with a Paul Rossi crafted sterling silver clip, with artwork that matches the theme of each pen.
The two newest finishes are the Integrity in Amethyst Mauve and the Harmony in Forest Green.
Integrity in Amethyst Mauve
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Harmony in Forest Green
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Each Virtues pen is available in sterling silver and yellow gold vermeil, in both Round and Faceted forms.
Acquiring your Virtues pen requires a pre-order, with delivery varying from 3-5 months.
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Celestial in Space Blue
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Passion in Flame Red
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Retail prices of currently available LB6 Virtues Pens:
  • Round Sterling Silver: $2,800
  • Faceted Sterling Silver $3,000
  • Round Vermeil $3,000
  • Faceted Vermeil $3,200
For further details please email Andy Lambrou: claspeninc@aol.com
or me, Jim Mamoulides: orders@penhero.com
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Hi, Folks!

 

A follow up:

 

If you order now, Lambrou Pens can do a 20% discount off retail, with a deposit of 50% net invoice value to hold the pen until ready to ship, when the balance will be due.

 

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