Visconti OPERA Master Antartica Limited Edition Fountain Pen
The iconic Opera Master collection returns with a new pen inspired by the mysterious polar deserts of Antarctica.
The Opera Master Antarctica fountain pen is a demonstrator model. The transparency of the pen makes the ink in the reservoir visible, reproducing the effect of an ocean covered by sheets of ice.
This semi-transparent pen features a Power Filler Double Reservoir filling system and a practical bayonet closure. The nib, in 18 kt gold, is entierly made in house. The iconic clip inspired by Ponte Vecchio is finished in palladium and embellished with a bright blue enamel to match the colours of the pen.
LIMITED EDITION to 888 pieces worldwide
18kt Gold Nib
Visconti OPERA Master Antartica Limited Edition Fountain Pen
The iconic Opera Master collection returns with a new pen inspired by the mysterious polar deserts of Antarctica.
The Opera Master Antarctica fountain pen is a demonstrator model. The transparency of the pen makes the ink in the reservoir visible, reproducing the effect of an ocean covered by sheets of ice.
This semi-transparent pen features a Power Filler Double Reservoir filling system and a practical bayonet closure. The nib, in 18 kt gold, is entierly made in house. The iconic clip inspired by Ponte Vecchio is finished in palladium and embellished with a bright blue enamel to match the colours of the pen.
The vast expanses of ice and water that characterise Antarctica give us beautiful colour contrasts that shift between white and blue. The Opera Master Antarctica recreates the cold landscapes of this mysterious land. The colours of this collection combine with the typical transparency of demonstrator pens to create the illusion of a frozen object.
LIMITED EDITION to 888 pieces worldwide
SPECIFICATIONS
- Body and cap in acrylic resin
- 18kt Gold nib
- Filling: Power Filler Double Reservoir
- Trims in Palladium
- From
- Italy
- refillable
- YES
- Refill type
- Piston
- Collection
- Limited Edition
Opera
Visconti’s history began in Florence, Italy. A cradle of art and culture, Florence also known for being home to one of the Country’s largest industrial districts for luxury and fashion.
The company is the brainchild of Luigi Poli and Dante del Vecchio, two friends who met in Florence and decided to turn a common passion into business by founding Visconti on October 20, 1988.
On that date, luxury writing instruments began to make their way in a city that was strongly linked to jewellery, leather goods and any other form of art. Over time, Visconti products became iconic pieces that helped to spread Italian values worldwide: design and creativity, craftsmanship and innovation, quality and luxury.