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S.T.
DUPONT
LIMITED EDITION
VERSAILLES WHITE LACQUER
FOUNTAIN PEN
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One of
the most visited monuments in France, the Chateau of Versailles was
commissioned by Louis XIV in 1664 to be a center for the royal court.
The many buildings attached to the chateau form a small town with a
garden facade 575 meters long, one of the largest formal gardens ever
created, containing fountains and canals and the King's hunting grounds.
One of the chateau's notable features is the Galerie des Glaces
or "Hall of Mirrors" which takes its name from the 357 mirrors it
contains. From the start Versailles has been as much a showcase of
French art and craftsmanship as a home for a king. S.T. Dupont's tribute
pen draws inspiration from the chateau's omnipresent sun theme and royal
emblems, such as the fleur-de-lis. White lacquer and exquisite gold
decor, including an 18k gold nib on the fountain pen, recall the
decadent atmosphere of the salons, the baroque-style furniture, and the
richly decorated ceilings. Numbered limited edition of 1686, the date
the Hall of Mirrors was opened.
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