
Montblanc Great Characters Edition 3000 Mahatma Gandhi Rollerball
20€ de réduction avec le code Newsletter
Livraison offerte dès 100€ d'achat
Mahatma Gandhi was a major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement.
The design pays tribute to his life and achievements.
The top of the cap and cone is inspired by the spinning wheel that Gandhi used to spin cotton - one of the symbols of Indian independence.
The white color is a reference to truth and peace, while the mandarin garnet represents the orange color that is part of the Indian flag.
he nib shows an image of Mahatma Gandhi, walking with a stick. Moreover, the limitation of the Mahatma Gandhi Limited Edition 3000 is symbolic of the masses of people who followed him during his struggle for independence.
As a reference, this edition released in 2009 is limited to 3,000 piston fountain pens and 3,000 rollerballs.
Ident. No: 105592
Material: sterling silver 925 with a fine textile structure on the body and lacquered cap
Attributes: sterling silver 925
Filling system: Rollerball - Fine felt - Montblanc refill
Specialty: Montblanc emblem in ivory color, mandarin garnet above the clip ring
Montblanc emblem in ivory and mandarin garnet above the clip
Clip: Platinum-plated clip engraved with the serial number
Color: Champagne
Need advice?
Our ambassadors are at your disposal from Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 7 PM at +33 4 97 06 16 66
Choose options

Explore
Our special editions

Roméo et Juliette

Homage to Queen

StarWalker PolarGreen

Wolfgang Von Goethe

Heritage Red and Black Baby

Around the World in 80 Days

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

ENZO FERRARI GIALLO MODENA

THE GREAT GATSBY

MEISTERSTÜCK x OLYMPIC HERITAGE

Jane Austen

Meisterstück The Origin

Gustav Klimt

Muhammad Ali

Maria Callas

Robert Louis Stevenson

Vincent Van Gogh
Cases for Pens

Meisterstück The Origin Collection
Created in 1924, the Meisterstück collection celebrates its 100th anniversary! Montblanc revisits the vintage designs of pens from that era to reinterpret them in a modern way thanks to its craftsmanship cultivated throughout the century.





































































































