Caran d'Ache Limited Edition Commemorative Edition - 1961 Yuri Gagarin Silverplated Rhodium Coated Collection
Caran d'Ache Limited Edition Commemorative Edition - 1961 Yuri Gagarin Silverplated Rhodium Coated Collection
The jubilee special issue is dedicated to the half a century anniversary of the first manned flight into space and consists of 1961 fountain pens and a 1961 roller with silver trim, as well as 50 fountain pens and 50 rollers with gold trim. At the end of the handle cap with gold trim is fixed a black diamond, symbolizing the endless space and the shining stars. The matte black varnish symbolizes the darkness of the airless space, and silvered and rhodium-plated or gold trim elements add contrast and elegance to the silhouette of the writing instrument. On the body of each pen, the most famous quote, the message from space to the whole world of Yuri Gagarin, was engraved: "Having flown around the Earth in a satellite ship, I saw how beautiful our planet is." People, we will keep and increase this beauty, and not destroy it! ". A special symbolism is that, that the quotation is written in Russian, repeating the cosmonaut's handwriting and his signature. Portrait of Yuri Gagarin is printed in the form of volumetric engraving. Using the latest technology allowed to put a portrait of Gagarin on the cap. In fact, this is one of the photographs of the astronaut, transferred with realistic accuracy. Each pen has its own serial number, engraved on a gold-plated or silver-plated ring with a rhodium-plated around the case. A black lacquered gift box with the inscription Yuri Gagarin in Russian and English, is attached to each pen. transferred with realistic accuracy. Each pen has its own serial number, engraved on a gold-plated or silver-plated ring with a rhodium-plated around the case. A black lacquered gift box with the inscription Yuri Gagarin in Russian and English, is attached to each pen. transferred with realistic accuracy. Each pen has its own serial number, engraved on a gold-plated or silver-plated ring with a rhodium-plated around the case. A black lacquered gift box with the inscription Yuri Gagarin in Russian and English, is attached to each pen.