Description
- EXCLUSIVITY: This is a truly exclusive high end pen. Whether you want a new, beautiful writing tool for your collection, a modern luxury pen for use in the office and meetings, or a stunning designer pen for home, this exquisite pen is what you need. Owning this limited edition, rare pen will make you feel special and unique.
- HIGH QUALITY: It is expensive, stylish, elegant, and most importantly high quality pen. This fine pen is light and comfortable to hold for long writing sessions. Its top quality 0.5mm fine point makes it one of the best pens for smooth writing.
- PERFECT BUSINESS GIFT: Can’t come up with a professional gift idea for your business partner? This is one of the best expensive business gift ideas for men or women. Imagine presenting your business partner with this costly 0.5mm fine point rollerball pen right after signing the contract. Won’t only it will catch him or her by surprise, but will also make a path for long and solid business relationship.
- PEN HISTORY: First time the rouble was mentioned in the birchbark manuscript of Velikiy Novgorod (1281-1299). In the thirteenth century on the territory of Kievan Rus people used silver ingots weighing about two hundred grams as money. They were called the hryvnia. Such a big coin was not a very convenient tool for calculations, so people decided to cut it into parts, which were called roubles.
- ANCORA HISTORY: 100 years ago, in 1919, ANCORA started to produce its unique, limited series pens. Our company remains the last competitor in the luxury market segment owned by a single family. In this, we see great advantages for our customers. We quickly respond to all requests, including the production of unique custom-made models. There is a story and part of our soul behind each pen we produce.
First time the rouble was mentioned in the birchbark manuscript of Velikiy Novgorod (1281-1299). In the thirteenth century on the territory of Kievan Rus people used silver ingots weighing about two hundred grams as money. They were called the hryvnia. Such a big coin was not a very convenient tool for calculations, so people decided to cut it into parts, which were called roubles.