Penna esclusiva edizione Musei Vaticani - - Pen
Every detail of this writing instrument symbolically expresses a link with the art kept in the Vatican Museums and the history of the Church of Rome. The golden friezes that stand out on the body of the pen, inspired by the decorations on the vault of the "Raphael Rooms", belong to the Vatican Museums, in splendidly frescoed environments in which Pope Julius II (1503-1513) wanted the administrative offices and courts of the Roman Curia which gave so much prestige to the art of writing. The pen, difficult to find on the collectors' market, was produced in a Limited Edition. Finely crafted, silver plated and enamelled entirely by hand, it has a length of 13 cm. The emblem of the Papacy is engraved on the body. The box and the original guarantee with seal are included. Velvet box with slight signs of aging. As per photo part of the description.
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Every detail of this writing instrument symbolically expresses a link with the art kept in the Vatican Museums and the history of the Church of Rome. The golden friezes that stand out on the body of the pen, inspired by the decorations on the vault of the "Raphael Rooms", belong to the Vatican Museums, in splendidly frescoed environments in which Pope Julius II (1503-1513) wanted the administrative offices and courts of the Roman Curia which gave so much prestige to the art of writing. The pen, difficult to find on the collectors' market, was produced in a Limited Edition. Finely crafted, silver plated and enamelled entirely by hand, it has a length of 13 cm. The emblem of the Papacy is engraved on the body. The box and the original guarantee with seal are included. Velvet box with slight signs of aging. As per photo part of the description.
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