22 March 2009

Loiminchay pens

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Loiminchay Forbidden City Collection pens $5999

Loiminchay pens carry with them an unmatched elegance, which is hard to resist. The latest Loiminchay Forbidden City Collection pens with golden Maki-e masterworks are truly inspired by the best artistic themes of the Forbidden City.

The Forbidden City was constructed between 1406 and 1420 and ruled by 24 emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The historical city boasts of classic architecture and the largest art collection in China. The handmade Loiminchay Forbidden City Collection with 18 unique pen pieces is truly remarkable.

The designer Loiminchay pens reflect the passion of Patrick Chu, who is an eager pen collector. Patrick had an inherent desire to create an impressive range of fine and unique pens. His interest in Chinese art and culture inspired him to create interesting natural themes based on traditional motifs such as dragon, cherry blossoms, peonies, and lion.

When Loiminchay pens were introduced for the first time in the year 2000, they soon became the talk of the town with their executive built and functionality. Thereafter, Loiminchay kept introducing many innovative and luxurious themes every year. It is said that each of the Loiminchay pens has a story to tell ranging from the tale of the affluent Asian heritage and culture. No wonder, Loiminchay pens make prized possession of millions of pen collectors worldwide.

The Forbidden City collection from Loiminchay is includes All Jade fountain pens and Maki-e fountain pens. Each of the Loiminchay pens carries with them the rich Chinese heritage in an ingenious way. Maki-e series of Loiminchay pens features fountain pens in three unique themes - Hall of Great Harmony, Imperial Garden, and Imperial Theatre.

The Forbidden collection pen is available in 2 unique grades with 18 carat gold nib. The pen is offered in several attractive colors including fine white jade, rich black jade, yellow jade, purple jade, crystal jade, and green jade. For more information on Loiminchay pens.

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