Description
Fortuna Islam Girih Fortuna was once the Goddess of Fortune, the personification of luck in line with the traditional Romans. Fortuna’s identity as the embodiment of chance events was once closely tied to virtus, or strength of character. Public officials who lacked this quality invited in poor health-fortune on both themselves and Rome. At Montegrappa, we consider that luck is without a doubt linked to virtue, even as education is the root onto which a person develops and nurtures his or her innate talents. We also consider that hand-writing is an crucial section of the education process and an indispensable serve as, even in lately’s hurried, digitised society. Because of this, we’ve created the Fortuna collection, with an eye to people who still indulge within the pleasure of writing. It’s our wish that these pens will engender the nice luck that they deserve. With Fortuna Credo, Montegrappa has applied the similar sense of destiny to the nice monotheistic religions that supplanted the ones of the traditional civilisations. An historical, traditional Islamic pattern graces all of the surface of the Fortuna Credo Girih pen. Girih, Persian for “knot”, is an Islamic decorative art form utilized in architecture and handicrafts, including such a lot famously for book covers, tapestry and small metal objects. The pattern consists of geometric lines that create an interlaced network, a complex internet of straight-edged symmetrical shapes that form stars separated by polygons. Montegrappa’s octagon-based totally filigree covers the nib of the Fortuna Credo Girih Fountain pen, even as a single blue stone on each and every pen produces a point of interest for the observer. Fortuna Credo Girih is to be had as a fountain pen, roller ball and ballpoint pen. It’s offered exclusively in laser-etched black resin, with trim finished in palladium.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.