Ink pen "Above the Spasskaya Tower"
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The main motif of the pen "Above the Spasskaya Tower" was and remains the image of the main tower of the Moscow Kremlin, created in the image and likeness of a mosaic panel by the artist Alexander Deineki on the same subject.
This now textbook, instantly recognizable image of the Spasskaya Tower adorns the upper part of the handle – it is manually executed in the papier-mache technique by masters of the Fedoskino craft painting, who have already created similar images for cufflinks in this collection.
The somewhat asymmetrical arrangement of the tower and the walls of the Kremlin on the body of the writing instrument is balanced by three planes hovering above it – so that the center of the composition is somewhere between them, which can also be considered as a symbol of constant movement and striving upward.
The hands on the dial of the legendary chimes on the Spasskaya Tower show 12 o'clock – this is not only the time of the beginning of a new day, but also the zenith of the day, and also a symbol of a new countdown.
The wide silver rim of the pen is decorated with an engraving in the form of the Kremlin wall and its characteristic teeth.
The body and cap of the pen are made of black acrylic resin, the clip of the pen and the rim on the cap are made of 925 sterling silver, the pen is made of 18K gold.
The pen is presented in a lacquered wooden box with the image of A. Deinek's panel "Spasskaya Tower".
The individual number is printed on the silver rim of the cap.
Limited edition of 222 pens – 111 fountain pens and 111 rollers).
Collection:Deineka. Flight.
Materials:resin, silver, varnish.