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Omas Roma 2000 Silver Millennium Fountain Pen Set

 

The collection "Roma 2000", especially designed to celebrate the passage from the second to third millennium, includes four types of writing instruments, each different in design and themes, in order to offer the widest selection. It truly defines the word "unique".

The I-II-III Millennium is composed of three stunning writing instruments dedicated respectively to the first, the second, and the third millenniums with the purpose of representing, through some symbolic elements, the history of Mankind (first and second millenniums) and the astronomical symbols like the sun, the moon and the stars (third millennium). They represent the mysteries of the universe that we believe Man may revere in the future.

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The First pen portrays a compass,the amanuenses (the monks who during the barbarian invasions in Italy save the culture, by writing the avenging text on wonderfully decorated books), a viking boat, the castle of Matilde di Canossa (symbolizing the middle age), and the crowning of Carlo Mango.

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The fine writing instrument dedicated to the second millennium portrays the crusades, Leonardo da Vinci, Cristoforo Colombo and his ships the vapor locomotive, radio antenna, the nuclear energy formula, and a missile representing the Space Era.

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The third millennium Pen features astronomical symbols such as the sun, the moon, and the stars.

Each writing instruments features the same clip which symbolizes the third millennium and is produced from a rich blue vegetal resin with a sterling silver overlay

 

We are selling this as a Set or individually. Check out our Ebay Store and make us an offer! http://www.ebay.com/usr/airlineinternational

 

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