

Aurora Alpha Cielo Fiorentino Fountain Pen
Aurora Alpha Cielo fountain pen. Body and cap made of light blue pearlescent resin, mouthpiece with pyramidal finish and chrome ornaments, screw closure, cartridge loading system or plunger converter and 14k gold nib treated with rhodium. Length: 13.6 cm. Total weight: 35 grams.
Aurora Alpha Cielo Fiorentino Fountain Pens
Classic lines, innovative shapes and materials and the proverbial refinement of Italian design are some of the features that characterize the fantastic Alpha collection, one of the latest launched on the market by the prestigious writing pens company Aurora, which also aims to become in a respectful tribute to the beautiful region of Tuscany and the architecture of the Renaissance, born there thanks to the creative genius of architects such as the incomparable Filippo Brunelleschi, its most important precursor.
This is the spirit that pursues the Alpha Cielo Fiorentino fountain pen, a delicious creation with a body and cap made of azure blue resin that, as its name indicates, aims to evoke, with its color range and marble finish, the limpid skies of the beautiful Tuscan capital and the variegated elements present in the stone shafts of some of its architecture.
It is decorated with various chrome details that introduce a note of elegance and modernity. such as its delicate clip, the ring in which it is inserted the oval silhouette of the brand's emblem arranged on the head of the cap, which has a practical closure. thread, or the ornamental band located at its lower end, on which the anagram of the firm is engraved.
The feeding system chosen is that of ink cartridges, which, however, can be transformed into a piston type with great simplicity using the Aurora 158-C converter by those users who feel a weakness for the ceremonious loading process through an inkwell
However, the greatest particularity of this wonderful pen is found in its grip section, an exquisite chrome section that, with its diamond-point Godron finish, makes it easier to grip and takes up a fairly recurring decorative resource in the beautification of Renaissance buildings. in general and, in particular, the famous Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara, its specific source of inspiration.
In a piece of this size, an element of the importance of the nib could not be left behind, which in this case is made of rhodium-plated solid 14-carat gold and is available, in addition to the usual thicknesses EF, F, M, B and BB, in less common points such as stub, italic or oblique for right and left-handed people (check availability and possible additional costs) with the intention of covering the widest range of possibilities.
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