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The Most Expensive Pens of the World
When
we were just learning how to write, we all started out using a pencil
with an eraser on top. Eventually, we made use of ballpoint inks.
Perhaps, we may have even used more expensive pens like the ones created
by Parker and Cross ballpoint pens. Pens are used from the most mundane
tasks like writing down your grocery list, to real historic events like
the signing of an important piece of legislation. When the President of
the United States, Barack Obama, finally signed the health care bill,
22 different pens were used for the occasion. By doing that, it allowed
the White House to have 22 historical artifacts that they could give
away as souvenirs or keepsakes to proponents and supporters of the bill.
In time, these pens will certainly command a high price.
There
are various kinds of pens, from the inexpensive ballpoint pens that use
sticky oil-based ink, or the fountain pens that use water-based liquid
ink that passes through a nib, to the markers that make use of felt
tips, and the rollerball pens that use gel ink. It can come in a variety
of colors, including metallic paint colors and colors that have a
glitter-like effect.
Prices will vary depending on the kind of pen
and the reputation of the manufacturer. The top ten most expensive pens
in the world are listed below.
1. Aurora Diamante Fountain Pen – $1.47 million
Aurora
is a pen manufacturer based in Italy known for its luxury writing
instruments. The company’s Diamante fountain pen is known for its smooth
flow of writing delivery, though it may be hard to concentrate on your
penmanship with this pen when it has around 2,000 diamonds encrusted all
over its body. Yes, 2,000 diamonds, making this pen not just a writing
instrument, but a veritable jewelry as well. To top off the statement of
wealth that this pen seems to proclaim, the nib of the fountain pen
comes in gold. Only one Diamante pen is created each year by the
manufacturer, thus making it a rare collectible.
2. Caran d’Ache 1010 Diamonds Limited Edition Fountain Pen – $1 million
Caran
d’Ache is a well-regarded manufacturer of pencils, writing instruments
and fine art products based in Switzerland. It should probably add
designer of gemstones to its list of credentials. After all, it has
created a limited edition fountain pen that is encrusted with 850
diamonds. The cap of the fountain pen also has 26 lines that are studded
with 22 baguette-cut diamonds. The entire body of the fountain pen is
already luxurious enough, as it is made from white gold. And yes, this
limited edition pen does write quite well. Even if it does not, you
certainly would not be throwing this away.
3. Heaven Gold Pen – $1 million
Touted
as a girly pen as the body is molded from 24k pink gold. Originally
called the First Diamond and Gold Pen, it was created by Anita Tan and
features 1,888 diamonds weighing 48 carats, including 161 that have
brilliant colors. Tsavorite gemstones estimated to be 2 billion years
old and weighing 43 carats also adorn this pen. The gems form diamond,
heart and flower shapes in the middle of the pen. Tan supposedly drew
inspiration from the cosmos at the start of 2012 when the stars and
planets realigned.
4. Mont Blanc Limited Edition Mystery Masterpiece – $730,000
What
happens when one of the best creators of luxury watches, writing
instruments and leather team up with one of the most prestigious high
jewelry manufacturer in the world? That was what happened when Mont
Blanc and Van Cleef & Arpels collaborated on this limited edition
pen, aptly named the Mystery Masterpiece. The luxury-writing instrument
was meant to celebrate the centenary of the German giant, and it did not
disappoint. The pen was studded with 840 diamonds. Clients can then
choose whether to add emeralds, rubies or sapphires to provide the
contrast to the diamonds. The result is truly a masterpiece in every
sense of the word.
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