Pelikan Fountain Pens EVOLUTION For thousands of years, the
accumulated knowledge of humankind, the diverse cultural achievements of
different peoples, their legends and their histories could only be transmitted
by word of mouth. As a result, much was irretrievably lost. Only with the
invention of writing did it become possible for such ancestral lore to be
preserved for coming generations in its original form.
Pelikan is celebrating this quantum leap in the history of human civilisation
with a new limited edition. The first fountain pen of this series bears the name
"Evolution of Script". With this, Pelikan is looking back to the origins of
writing thousands of years ago: from the cave paintings that were the precursors
of writing, via the invention of hieroglyphics in Egypt and Mesopotamian
cuneiform, to the development of the Greek alphabet as the point of departure
for European scripts.
The high-grade resin cap is engraved with cave painting motifs. The barrel,
which is gold-plated with lacquer embellishments, displays the other early forms
of writing as finely drawn symbols, hand-engraved in masterly fashion. The
individual epochs are visually separated by gold-plated rings, in order to
symbolise appropriately the line of development.
The incomparable nature of this collectors’ item is very apparent in the
18-carat gold nib, which will be embossed with a different design for each
edition. On the clip, the shape of which reflects the overall form of the pen,
the same pattern as is embossed on the nib is repeated in high relief, recessed
into the clip.
Technically too, this masterpiece represents the culture of writing in its
purest form. Solid brass components guarantee reliable functionality combined
with the highest degree of writing comfort. The artistic realisation of the
theme, united with the consummate workmanship exercised on materials of the
highest quality, makes "Evolution of Script" a highly desirable object,
particularly for collectors.
The plunger fountain pen is
to be produced in a limited edition restricted to 930 examples worldwide: this
recalls the first European adaptation of the Phoenician alphabet, which occurred
on Crete in around 930 BC. The edition number, which is engraved on the end of
the filling knob, makes each fountain pen unmistakably a one-and-only
object.
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