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Retro 51 Rollerball Pen - Smithsonian

Retro 51 Rollerball Pen - Smithsonian

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Crafted to the highest standards, the Retro 51 Smithsonian Rollerball Collection is an elegant and tasteful addition to any discerning writing arsenal. Its sleek design and engravings pay homage to the distinctive collections of the Smithsonian museum, lending a cultured touch to any writing experience.

Select from a variety of designs:

Corona -This twist-top rollerball pen has a deeply etched barrel, reminiscent of the bronze-hued metal lattice adorning the exterior of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.

Dino Fossil - A twist-top design and stonewashed copper plating that gives it the appearance of an unearthed relic. Its ivory top print highlights a selection of dinosaurs winding round the barrel, whilst a top ring engraved with the Smithsonian name and logo adds a touch of luxurious exclusivity. Feel the bones and give your writing ceremony a touch of refined luxury.

Hummingbird - Part of the Smithsonian Collection Series, is an elegant fusion of unique design and classic craftsmanship. The intricate details of the Woodland Hummingbird and Flowers artwork, created by Dr Shirley Brauker, are acid-etched onto the barrel, stonewashed copper was, and accents. This luxury writing implement is exclusive collaboration with the National Museum of the American Indian, making it a timeless artistic statement in pen design.

Panda - This unique twist-top rollerball pen is the perfect accessory for the sophisticated writer. Its lightly textured barrel boasts multiple charming pandas and antique silver accents, and its individually numbered top ring and Smithsonian sun logo on the finial add an air of timeless luxury. A must-have for writers of style and taste.

Bijutsukai - This Tornado™ Rollerball pen’s art comes from the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives featuring art from Shin-Bijutsukai magazine published from 1901 to 1906. Originating from the early Japanese pattern books of the 1660s, the magazine’s colorful and abstract designs reflected historical and technological shifts in Japanese society, influenced by Art Nouveau and Japonisme - the Western European fondness for a mediated, Japanese aesthetic. Through its visually striking designs, Shin-Bijutsukai showcased a blend of timeless themes and innovative influences, positioning itself as a pioneering force in Japanese art and design during the early 20th century.

Specifications
- Type: Rollerball Pen
- Body Material: Stainless Steel
- Closure: Retractable Twist

Comes With
- Graphic Tube

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Crafted to the highest standards, the Retro 51 Smithsonian Rollerball Collection is an elegant and tasteful addition to any discerning writing arsenal. Its sleek design and engravings pay homage to the distinctive collections of the Smithsonian museum, lending a cultured touch to any writing experience.

Select from a variety of designs:

Corona -This twist-top rollerball pen has a deeply etched barrel, reminiscent of the bronze-hued metal lattice adorning the exterior of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.

Dino Fossil - A twist-top design and stonewashed copper plating that gives it the appearance of an unearthed relic. Its ivory top print highlights a selection of dinosaurs winding round the barrel, whilst a top ring engraved with the Smithsonian name and logo adds a touch of luxurious exclusivity. Feel the bones and give your writing ceremony a touch of refined luxury.

Hummingbird - Part of the Smithsonian Collection Series, is an elegant fusion of unique design and classic craftsmanship. The intricate details of the Woodland Hummingbird and Flowers artwork, created by Dr Shirley Brauker, are acid-etched onto the barrel, stonewashed copper was, and accents. This luxury writing implement is exclusive collaboration with the National Museum of the American Indian, making it a timeless artistic statement in pen design.

Panda - This unique twist-top rollerball pen is the perfect accessory for the sophisticated writer. Its lightly textured barrel boasts multiple charming pandas and antique silver accents, and its individually numbered top ring and Smithsonian sun logo on the finial add an air of timeless luxury. A must-have for writers of style and taste.

Bijutsukai - This Tornado™ Rollerball pen’s art comes from the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives featuring art from Shin-Bijutsukai magazine published from 1901 to 1906. Originating from the early Japanese pattern books of the 1660s, the magazine’s colorful and abstract designs reflected historical and technological shifts in Japanese society, influenced by Art Nouveau and Japonisme - the Western European fondness for a mediated, Japanese aesthetic. Through its visually striking designs, Shin-Bijutsukai showcased a blend of timeless themes and innovative influences, positioning itself as a pioneering force in Japanese art and design during the early 20th century.

Specifications
- Type: Rollerball Pen
- Body Material: Stainless Steel
- Closure: Retractable Twist

Comes With
- Graphic Tube