Just a little attention to Montblanc products, we can see that most of the ceramic pens of this brand have a faint logo of two crossed swords on a pristine ceramic background. That is none other than the famous ceramic brand that has been produced for over 300 years and was founded by Johann Friedrich Böttger and Augustus II the Great of Poland and Germany.
The pen you see here is the Annual Edition that Montblanc created in 2007, limited to just 300 pieces worldwide. This pen, along with the other pens in the Annual Edition Collection, are all made by the Meissen ceramic manufacturer with the highest quality.
So, have you ever wondered what Meissen porcelain is and why it is so special? The value of Meissen porcelain comes from its cultural and historical value, considered the first porcelain developed in Europe, and also represents creativity and high quality in the porcelain industry. Meissen porcelain has been associated with European culture and art history for centuries. Not only that, Meissen porcelain is famous for its sophistication and meticulous details in design. Meissen porcelain works often have soft lines, rich motifs and use high-quality painting techniques.
The image of the clown “Pulcinella” on the pen is the clearest proof, when every line, color and detail has not faded even after more than a decade of production. Combined with the fact that this pen model has only 300 pieces worldwide, the value of the entire pen model increases many times over.
The Montblanc Venetian Carnival – Pulcinella Annual Edition 2007- 300 Pieces pen model has such a high popularity and value, partly due to the combination with Meissen porcelain and creating the most wonderful work. This pen model is currently available at Genuine Pens with the same price 29,990,000 VND