Urso - Roller Giacomo Puccini 100° Bhoeme - Tosca in argento 925 - Fountain pen






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Urso roller pen Giacomo Puccini 100° Bhoeme - Tosca in 925 silver, model/Type: roller, material: .925 argent, made in Italia, length 15 cm, diameter 1.8 cm, in working order and in like‑new condition.
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Materials:
Body: Sterling silver and olive green resin.
Cappuccio: Sterling silver and blue Arctic resin, gold-plated, hand-painted with enamels.
Limited edition: 100 Roller Ball (the era of Maestro Puccini)
Weight: approximately 92.00 g.
Length: 145 mm
Diameter: 17.5 mm
18kt gold brushed
Special packaging
The measures:
Complete with:
2-year warranty
brochure
letter
cloth for cleaning the pen
stem: 925 silver
Cappuccio: sterling silver 925
Roller: Refill Schmidt
Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) was an Italian composer, renowned for his contribution to the operatic repertoire.
Born on December 22, 1858, in Lucca, Puccini's works are among the most performed in the standard operatic repertoire.
Some of his most famous works include:
La Bohème (1896): a romantic opera that tells the story of young Parisian bohemians.
Tosca (1900): a dramatic opera set in Rome, centered on the love and jealousy of the singer Floria Tosca.
Madama Butterfly (1904): a tragic opera set in Japan, telling the story of the young geisha Cio-Cio-San and her unfortunate marriage to an American navy officer. Turandot (1926, completed posthumously by Franco Alfano): this opera is set in China and revolves around the icy princess Turandot, who asks suitors to solve three riddles to win her hand.
Puccini's compositions are known for their rich melodies, emotional depth, and skillful orchestration. His ability to create compelling characters and express intense human emotions through music has contributed to his lasting impact on the world of opera. Puccini died on November 29, 1924, in Brussels, Belgium.
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Materials:
Body: Sterling silver and olive green resin.
Cappuccio: Sterling silver and blue Arctic resin, gold-plated, hand-painted with enamels.
Limited edition: 100 Roller Ball (the era of Maestro Puccini)
Weight: approximately 92.00 g.
Length: 145 mm
Diameter: 17.5 mm
18kt gold brushed
Special packaging
The measures:
Complete with:
2-year warranty
brochure
letter
cloth for cleaning the pen
stem: 925 silver
Cappuccio: sterling silver 925
Roller: Refill Schmidt
Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) was an Italian composer, renowned for his contribution to the operatic repertoire.
Born on December 22, 1858, in Lucca, Puccini's works are among the most performed in the standard operatic repertoire.
Some of his most famous works include:
La Bohème (1896): a romantic opera that tells the story of young Parisian bohemians.
Tosca (1900): a dramatic opera set in Rome, centered on the love and jealousy of the singer Floria Tosca.
Madama Butterfly (1904): a tragic opera set in Japan, telling the story of the young geisha Cio-Cio-San and her unfortunate marriage to an American navy officer. Turandot (1926, completed posthumously by Franco Alfano): this opera is set in China and revolves around the icy princess Turandot, who asks suitors to solve three riddles to win her hand.
Puccini's compositions are known for their rich melodies, emotional depth, and skillful orchestration. His ability to create compelling characters and express intense human emotions through music has contributed to his lasting impact on the world of opera. Puccini died on November 29, 1924, in Brussels, Belgium.
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