22 March 2009

Dupont Pens Fifth Avenue

S. T. Dupont pens New York Fifth Avenue Limited Edition Pen
S. T. Dupont pens- New York Fifth Avenue Limited Edition Pen $2400

S. T. Dupont pens have created a niche in the world of finest writing through their elegant collection of 1,929 handcrafted pieces of New York Fifth Avenue pens. The creation of this designer range of pens has a historical significance attached to it. In 1930’s and 1940’s, the New York nobles invited the most gifted French designers to create an impressive piece of architecture along Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue. The legendary association of this splendid era inspired S. T. Dupont to come out with another legacy through their executive collection, which was named as the New York Fifth Avenue pen collection.

Each of the 1, 929 luxurious New York Fifth Avenue roller ball and fountain pens introduced by S. T. Dupont required around 160 hours of pristine supervision, which resulted in taupe- and brunette-colored lacquer fountain pens worth $2,400. You can very well witness the artistic skills exhibited by S.T. Dupont through their art of lacquering and jewelry detailing, which was best visible in New York Fifth Avenue pens. The openwork clip further augments the French design in a real sense.

The New York Fifth Avenue pen is painstakingly embellished with a gold relief overlay, which features a central globe design. This design is inspired by the 1936 statue of Atlas at Rockefeller Center. Each handmade New York Fifth Avenue pen proudly narrates a story of cultural infusion that is truly depicted through these fine writing instruments. New York Fifth Avenue pens’ collection comprises an impressive range of luxury pens, which are available as a roller ball pen and a fountain pen. The New York Fifth Avenue pens feature an 18k gold nib and are filled with either converter or cartridges.

S. T. Dupont has created 1,929 pieces in their New York Fifth Avenue pens’ collection to commemorate the year when Lucien Tissot Dupont– the son of S. T. Dupont’s founder traveled from France to New York for the first time. For more information visit S. T. Dupont pens.

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