Montblanc - Honorè De Balzac - Ballpoint pen






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Montblanc Writers Edition 2013 dedicated to Honoré de Balzac, with a resin body, a 10 mm diameter and 10 mm length, a solid 750 gold nib engraved with Balzac initials and decorative rings representing the three French social classes, the cap bearing Balzac’s signature, produced in Germany, dating from 2010–2020, and in good used condition in working order.
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The Montblanc Writers Edition 2013 is a prestigious limited edition dedicated to the renowned French writer Honoré de Balzac. As in every Maison limited edition, in this case too the details pay homage to the personality and work of the celebrated author. Balzac's initials are finely engraved, in a typeface typical of the era, on the solid 750‑gold nib. The decorative rings of the pen symbolize the three main French social classes of the 19th century, masterfully described in La Comédie humaine: the upper ring of the cap, sumptuous and adorned with gold finishes, symbolizes the nobility; the middle ring represents the bourgeoisie, while the simple ring on the cone alludes to the less well-off classes. The design and shape of the pen reflect Balzac's imposing figure and style. The cone of the fountain pen, in particular, evokes the pointed shoes the writer was accustomed to wear. The dark gray tones of the lacquered body, alternating with refined decorative lines on the cap, recall the author's everyday attire. To complete the tribute, Balzac's signature is elegantly engraved on the cap, making every detail of this edition an authentic and refined homage.
The Montblanc Writers Edition 2013 is a prestigious limited edition dedicated to the renowned French writer Honoré de Balzac. As in every Maison limited edition, in this case too the details pay homage to the personality and work of the celebrated author. Balzac's initials are finely engraved, in a typeface typical of the era, on the solid 750‑gold nib. The decorative rings of the pen symbolize the three main French social classes of the 19th century, masterfully described in La Comédie humaine: the upper ring of the cap, sumptuous and adorned with gold finishes, symbolizes the nobility; the middle ring represents the bourgeoisie, while the simple ring on the cone alludes to the less well-off classes. The design and shape of the pen reflect Balzac's imposing figure and style. The cone of the fountain pen, in particular, evokes the pointed shoes the writer was accustomed to wear. The dark gray tones of the lacquered body, alternating with refined decorative lines on the cap, recall the author's everyday attire. To complete the tribute, Balzac's signature is elegantly engraved on the cap, making every detail of this edition an authentic and refined homage.
