Visconti Jacques de Molay Knights Templar Pen

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Jacques de Molay The Last Templar
Exactly seven hundred years have elapsed since the death of Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master
of the Order of the Knights Templar.
Falsely accused of heresy, the order was suppressed in 1308, the knights imprisoned, tortured, slain,
and their property confiscated.
The Templars are renowned for the economic and cultural advances that they helped to spread
throughout Europe, and are still held up today as shining examples of honesty, integrity and loyalty.
The pen is inspired by the Templars' legendary white surcoat emblazoned with a red cross.
The Templar helm, hauberk and crest are reproduced with the finesse of the goldsmith's art.
The Templars were a military order, thus the pen's finish is inspired by appropriately aged steel and
iron.
The Templar's historical seal showing two knights on a single horse, symbolising their poverty and
their dual nature as monks and soldiers, has been built into the ring.
Nor could the set be considered complete without the Templar sword.
A leather wrap serves to protect this valuable writing tool.
Technical Features:
Limited Edition of 700 fountain pens in Ag 925 Sterling Silver
Material: ivory resin
Trims: artistic antiqued filigree with silver netting
Filling System: Power Filler
Nib: 23 Kt. 950 Palladium two-tones
Packaging: Templar Set: Pen, Ring, Sword, protective leather wrap
Limited Edition of 70 fountain pens in 19 Kt. gold
Material: Resin
Trims: artistic antiqued filigree with gold netting
Filling System: Power Filler
Nib: 23 Kt. 950 Palladium two-tones
Packaging: Templar Set: Pen, Ring, Sword, protective leather wrap
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