Visconti Comedia Fountain Pen Hell
Visconti Comedia Hell captures the essence of the realm described by Dante Alighieri in its design and craftsmanship. It is made of solid black resin with flaming-red accents and dark ruthenium trims, evoking the fire and darkness of the Inferno (Hell).
Brand | Visconti |
Series | Visconti Comedia |
Color | Black |
Edition | Regular |
Body Material | Resin |
Nib Material | Steel |
Nib Type | Hard |
Filling Mechanism | Standard Cartridge/Converter |
Converter Included | Yes |
Cap Type | Magnetic |
Trim | Ruthenium |
Length (closed) | 140 mm |
Length (body) | 125 mm |
Length (cap) | 65 mm |
Diameter (grip) | 12 mm |
Weight (overall) | 30 g |
Visconti Comedia Hell captures the essence of the realm described by Dante Alighieri in its design and craftsmanship. It is made of solid black resin with flaming-red accents and dark ruthenium trims, evoking the fire and darkness of the Inferno (Hell). The central ring is individually engraved by Visconti craftsmen with the inscription "Comedia - Inferno".
The fountain pen is equipped with a steel nib and fills ink via standard cartridge/converter. A special packaging with Dante Alighieri profile comes with the writing instrument.
Dante Alighieri was born in 1265 in Florence and is considered to be the greatest Italian poet who has ever lived. He is also known as the father of the Italian language as we know it. His most important work “Comedia”, later know as the Divine Comedy, (Divina Commedia), is a masterpiece of world literature that explores the afterlife through three realms: Hell, Purgatory and Heaven. Each realm is depicted with vivid imagery and symbolism, reflecting Dante's moral and spiritual vision of life.
Visconti Comedia is yet another act of Visconti's love for the city of Florence, cradle of the Italian Renaissance and embodiment of the craftsmanship that defines Visconti creations. Meticulous attention to detail and a love of art and human culture are values that Visconti has always been committed to, embodying them in the development of this collection.
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