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Faber Castell Pen Of the Year 2006 Fountain Pen

Faber Castell Pen Of the Year 2006 Fountain Pen

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Brand: Faber-Castell
Category: Office Product

Buy New: $2,500.00



Sales Rank: 99054


MPN: FCLTD2006
ASIN: B0010TJITE

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The PEN OF THE YEAR 2006 - another outstanding writing instrument in the Graf von Faber-Castell Collection. Selected Mammoth ivory inserted into the ebony barrel by Juergen Schott, the grand master of the guild of ivory carvers in the Odenwald region near Heidelberg. MORE LITERATURE: ---------------------------------- Just as certain people have a natural affinity to certain others, some materials just "go together" . Ivory is frequently combined with ebony, known even in antiquity as one of the most beautiful and most expensive of woods.The heartwood, very dark brown to black, shows off the creamy white of the iviry almost perfectly. This composition takes ideal shape in the "Pen of the Year 2006". FASCINATING FINDS Exclusive materials of highest quality are chosen for the "pen of the Year 2006": materials that are a challenge to obtain. For the best mammoth ivory one must undergo adbenturous expedititions to the coast of the Artic Ocean in Sibiria. Frozen in pure ice, the ivory there has retained its immaculate beauty. It comes to light only cluring the brief Siberian summer.For export the ivory reqires a license that cannot be granted until a scientific assessment has been carried out. THE ART OF THE IVORY CARVER Mammoth ivory is no orinary ivory. It is heavier and a connoisseur will immediately recognize it from the unique veining. The material has absorbed moisture during the millennia it was buried in the ice, and needs to be slowly and carefully dried out over a period of three to five years. Only then can one cautiously cut, grind, turn, and polish it. This takes special skills, and hardly anyone is better suited to ask than Juergen Schott. As grand master of the guild of ivory carvers in the Odenwald region near Heidelberg, he is familiar with the rich tradition that has produced many outstanding works of art over the past 200 years.

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