Parker Limited Edition Fountain Pen Epitomizes Art Deco Style

Examples of the Art Deco movement, an artistic style born in the early 20th Century which saw a resurgence in the 1980’s, are noticeable in architecture, fashion designs, furniture, paintings and pens still in existence today. The Parker Duofold True Blue Limited Edition Fountain Pen is a newer example of this “elegant, glamorous, functional and modern style based on the Neoclassical, Constructivism, Cubism, Modernism, Art Nouveau and Futurism movements of the early 20th century.”

Parker Pens, established in the 1880’s, was there when Art Deco first hit America and the world, and continues to produce stunning pieces of this much treasured and admired style with the Parker Duofold True Blue Limited Edition Fountain Pen. Inspired by the original True Blue released by Parker in the 1920’s, this pen’s beautiful blue and white swirl barrel, graceful shape, and elegant writing capability epitomize what drew so many to this movement in the first place.

With only 5,000 Parker Duofold True Blue Limited Edition Fountain Pens released worldwide, the opportunity to purchase this Art Deco treasure is limited.  Presented in a beautiful gift box and enhanced with an 18kt gold nib, the Parker Doufold True Blue Limited Edition Fountain Pen has hit the mark, and will be talked about and admired well into the next century.  Do not miss this opportunity to hold onto the luxurious and affluent style that is Art Deco by purchasing one of these fabulous pens today!

2 comments to Parker Limited Edition Fountain Pen Epitomizes Art Deco Style

  • anne leyland

    I have a limited edition Parker fountain pen commemorating the wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 in it’s case. I have seen it on a German website for sale at£900, there were only 1,000 made worldwide, I wish to sell it. Can you advise me?

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