

Montblanc fountain pen Meisterstück Glacier LeGrand (M) blue
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The Glacier LeGrand Fountain Pen Meisterstück is a masterpiece from the Meisterstück collection by Montblanc. This collection, launched in 1924, has become the symbol of luxury in writing instruments. The name Meisterstück, which means 'masterpiece' in German.
The design of the pen is a tribute to the timeless beauty of glaciers. Its blue-grey color evokes the ethereal shades of glaciers under the play of light. The cap and body made of precious blue and grey resin add a touch of sophistication and luxury.
Regarding the materials, the pen features a platinum-coated clip and a 14-carat gold rhodium-plated nib, handcrafted. The nib bears the image of the 'dragon' from the Mer de Glace, which rests at the summit of Mont Blanc, adding a unique touch to each pen.
The pen measures 140 mm in length and 13.7 mm in width, with a physical weight of 30.23 g.
Main features of the pen:
• Color: Blue
• Cap: Cap made of precious blue and grey resin
• Clip: Platinum-coated clip
• Body: Body made of precious blue and grey resin
• Materials: Handcrafted 14 K rhodium-plated gold nib
Dimensions and specifications:
• Length: 140 mm
• Diameter: 13.7 mm
• Weight: 30.23 g
• Mechanism: Fountain pen
• Ident. no: 129393
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