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Montblanc Writers Edition Goethe Rollerball pen, Precious resine, 131438

Montblanc Writers Edition Goethe Rollerball pen, Precious resine, 131438

Line
Writers Edition
Reference
131438
Material
Precious resine
Color
Blue
Filling System
Original Refill
Closing System
Screw-on
Warranty
3 years
Country of Manufacture
Germany

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Additional information:

  • Montblanc pays tribute to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a key figure of thought and literature of the eighteenth century, with this extraordinary Writers Limited Edition. Inspired by his masterpiece The Sorrows of Young Werther and his tireless quest for knowledge, this fountain pen combines art, history and elegance in every detail.
  • The design incorporates elements of his life and legacy: from the blue wallpaper color of his Weimar home to the leaf-shaped clip, an allusion to his theory of plant morphology. The precious lacquer is reminiscent of the marble described in Werther, and the cap takes the shape of a globe, symbolic of his vision of a universal literature.


$513.18

Original: $1,466.23

-65%
Montblanc Writers Edition Goethe Rollerball pen, Precious resine, 131438—

$1,466.23

$513.18
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Description

Line
Writers Edition
Reference
131438
Material
Precious resine
Color
Blue
Filling System
Original Refill
Closing System
Screw-on
Warranty
3 years
Country of Manufacture
Germany

Ā 

Additional information:

  • Montblanc pays tribute to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a key figure of thought and literature of the eighteenth century, with this extraordinary Writers Limited Edition. Inspired by his masterpiece The Sorrows of Young Werther and his tireless quest for knowledge, this fountain pen combines art, history and elegance in every detail.
  • The design incorporates elements of his life and legacy: from the blue wallpaper color of his Weimar home to the leaf-shaped clip, an allusion to his theory of plant morphology. The precious lacquer is reminiscent of the marble described in Werther, and the cap takes the shape of a globe, symbolic of his vision of a universal literature.