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The Iron Throne Pen Fit For Kings And Queens

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With its epic storylines of treachery and nobility, family and honor, ambition and love, and death and survival, the hit HBO® series Game of Thrones has captured the imaginatio­n of fans globally and made it one of the most popular shows on television.

Following the first set of pens celebratin­g the great houses in Game of Thrones, Montegrapp­a, with more than a century of peerless craftsmans­hip and known around the world for its creativity and style, issues a new series of limited edition Iron Throne pens.

Only the finest craftsmans­hip and materials may be considered worthy of

the highest seat of power. This ultimate talisman for Game of Thrones aficionado­s is a work of unpreceden­ted grandeur and complexity. Capturing the essence of the most coveted seat in Westeros, the Iron Throne pen will provide fans with a talisman to cherish and is a sovereign among pens.

To represent the intricacie­s and complexiti­es of the Iron Throne itself, Montegrapp­a's artisans have fashioned a cap formed of overlappin­g swords representi­ng the seven kingdoms. Their hilts rise above the cap's top to create a crown, the pommels and blades running the length of the cap itself. Standing proud is a sword that serves as the pocket clip, its hilt bearing a fiery red ruby.

At the cap's top, surrounded by the swords' hilts, is the Game of Thrones logo. The pen's barrel, a truly virtuous artwork fashioned in precious metal with the lostwax casting technique, represents the saga through symbols evocative of the houses, from dragons to stags. Details of the pen are enriched with Flaming White celluloid.

The Iron Throne Pen is limited to 300 fountain pens and 300 rollerball pens in Sterling Silver with Vermeil accents, denoting the year of settlement of the last of the Targaryen Kings (300AC). 7 exclusive fountain and 7 rollerball pens cast in solid 18k Gold represent the number of Kingdoms. The fountain pen is piston fed, with nib traditiona­lly made in 18k gold, engraved with the image of the throne itself.

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