O monarca, Príncipe Albert II, e a nadadora sul-africana, agora Princesa Charlene Wittstock, assinaram o documento do casamento com uma caneta Montblanc.
The luxury Maison Montblanc prides itself with being associated with crowning emotional moments in the life of remarkable personalities around the world.
Montblanc created a one-of-a-kind Writing Instrument, a ‘Création Privée’ from the Artisan Atelier Hamburg that H.S.H. Prince Albert and then Princess Charlene will use to seal their union on their Wedding day.
The unique fountain pen is made of solid white gold. The cap and barrel of this masterpiece is engraved with a rhomb-shaped pattern and is set with 161 rubies and 128 diamonds, reflecting this royal occasion and the colours of the Monegasque State. The largest stone to adorn the writing instrument is a ruby in rhomb cut set on the clip. The 18K gold nib is engraved with a dove, rings and crown – all meaningful symbols of this state union. As with all its creations, the Montblanc emblem adorns the top of the cap, for this occasion it is in mother-of- pearl reflecting the rarity of this piece and representing the future prosperity of the Princely Couple.
1 comentário:
Para a caneta passou
da realeza um cheirinho,
passando a ter um cantinho
nos corações que juntou!
JCN
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