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Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
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Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
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Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE rollerball pen.
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DUKAS_168909258_FER
Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
Ferrari Press Agency
Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE fountain pen.
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DUKAS_168909257_FER
Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
Ferrari Press Agency
Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE fountain pen laboratory package
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Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
Ferrari Press Agency
Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE fountain pen laboratory package
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168909255_FER
Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
Ferrari Press Agency
Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE pen;s have a mechanism that opens a shutter to reveal the green faced Frankenstein's monster in the pen cap
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168909254_FER
Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
Ferrari Press Agency
Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE pen;s have a mechanism that opens a shutter to reveal the green faced Frankenstein's monster in the pen cap
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
Ferrari Press Agency
Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE rollerball pen.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_168909252_FER
Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
Ferrari Press Agency
Frankenstein 1
Ref 15801
26/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Montegrappa
Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.
And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.
The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.
It was first published two years later.
A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”
Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.
OPS: Frankenstein LE pen;s have a mechanism that opens a shutter to reveal the green faced Frankenstein's monster in the pen cap
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUK10128085_008
FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
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Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
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Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble fountain pen packaging
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FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
Ferrari Press Agency
Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble fountain pen
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FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
Ferrari Press Agency
Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble fountain pen
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FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
Ferrari Press Agency
Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble rollerball pen
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
Ferrari Press Agency
Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble fountain pen
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
Ferrari Press Agency
Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble fountain pen
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10128085_002
FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
Ferrari Press Agency
Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble fountain pen
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10128085_001
FEATURE - Schreibfeder aus Marmor und Gold feiert den 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung der Venus von Milo
Ferrari Press Agency
Venus de Milo1
Ref 11354
29/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Montegrappa
The stunning Venus de Milo statue has inspired a new pen, made in marble just like the real thing.The original statue, believed to date from between 130 and 100 BC, was discovered by a farm boy on the Aegean island on Milo in 1820.To mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery, Italian writing instrument company Montegrappa has created a limited edition pen in marble and yellow 18 carat gold. It recreates what is believed to be the statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite but carries the name of her Roman equivalent, Venus.It is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The barrel holding the voluptuous three-dimensional figure is made from Italian marble powder in resin.The pen , available as a fountain or rollerball, comes with an 18K gold nib.The Montegrappa Venus de Milo limited edition gold fountain pen is limited to eight pieces and costs €15.900 Euros.The rollerball version, limited to just four pieces, is €19.900 EurosA less expensive version is available in bronze instead of gold.
OPS: The Montegrappa Venus de Milo gold and marble fountain pen
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas