Cartier Pens - La Dona Menagerie Fountain Pen $4,000
Cartier Pens especially handcrafted for those, who value the art of stylish writing, Cartier pens certainly belong to the most exquisite designer range of writing instruments. Since its inception, Cartier has been reputed for introducing innovative and stylish range of executive-class pens. You can find a wide range of Cartier pens and pen sets, which are elegantly handcrafted in materials like Crocodile skin, enamel, and precious materials. With the launch of 2007 Exception Crocodiles de Cartier- an impressive collection of handmade crocodile-skin instruments, Cartier succeeded in carving a niche for itself in the luxury pen making industry.
Cartier La Dona Menagerie is named after the 1940’s, cine star Maria Felix, who was also known as "La Doña- the Mexican Marilyn Monroe." With her impeccable screen presence, she was a source of inspiration for many painting artists like Rivera and Cocteau and writers like Paz and Fuentes. Maria Felix acted in almost 50 films and was considered as an international sensation. She demonstrated an infallible fashion sense and keen interest in stylishly handcrafted jewelry.
It was on her request, the luxury jewelry designer Cartier customized an extraordinary crocodile necklace in gold. This astonishingly beautiful necklace inspired Cartier to design and develop 888 individually numbered fine pieces of La Doña pens, the second offering in the Menagerie Collection. Made of expensive materials, such as gold, peridot, citrin, Cartier pen has a gold-plated nib, which is carved with a crocodile head and the year 2006.
Cartier La Dona Menagerie luxury pens make most favored luxury gifts for any occasion- wedding, or anniversary, business or birthdays. Cartier pens boldly redefine the art of elegant writing and symbolize inherent style and beauty as posed by Maria Felix in 1950’s.
If you are looking for true blending of modernism, beauty, luxury, and passion, Cartier La Dona is certainly the correct choice for pen collectors with its fascinating history of pen making. For more information visit Cartier Pens.
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