Elements
"Water"
The latest addition to our Elegance Series highlights the four
elements of Nature.
Ancient philosophies commonly used a set of four archetypal elements
to explain the patterns they observed in nature. For these cultures
Water, Earth, Wind, and Fire made up the basic building blocks
of the universe.
The Greek version of these ideas dates from pre-Socratic times
and lingered through the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance,
deeply influencing both European thought as well as culture.
The concept is much older in the Far East, being widely disseminated
in both India and China, where it formed the basis of Buddhism
and Hinduism.
To ancient cultures both Eastern and Western, each of these creative
elements are necessary for human life. They have positive and
negative aspects.
The Earth without Water to moisten it, without Fire to warm it,
and without Air to surround it, would be a lifeless planet.
The elements work in harmony, even though at times their contrary
aspects may seem in conflict with each other, to create and to
sustain life.
Water as an element was seen as a great necessity, because without
it nothing could live. Since only earth and water can bring forth
a living soul, as an element it forms a vital building block for
nature. Such was the greatness of this element that spiritual
regeneration would not be considered to have been complete without
it.
Thales of Miletus concluded that water was the beginning of all
things and the first of all elements and most potent because of
its mastery over the rest. Pliny said, "Water swallows up
the earth, extinguishes the flame, ascends on high, and by stretching
forth as clouds challenges the heavens for their own, and the
same falling down, becomes the cause of all things that grow in
the earth."
The Conway Stewart Elements 'Water' joins our line of Elegance
series limited editions, following the success of the Deco Diamond
and the sold-out Westminster. Each edition from the Elegance series
has a unique design and is produced to the highest standard of
English craftsmanship.
Rich blue enamel layered over the deep guilloche engraving on
the barrel gives emphasis and depth to the fluid waves of the
barrel design, representing both the power and grace of Water
as an element.
The fluid engraving pattern is offset by the crisp pattern of
lines and diamonds in dark blue enamel set into the gleaming sterling
silver cap.
The Elements 'Water' edition is available in fountain pen and
roller ball writing modes. The fountain pen is mounted with the
large rhodium plated, iridium tipped 18 carat solid gold nib.
It utilizes the reliable converter cartridge filling mechanism.
Our use of a solid sterling silver section leaves the Elements-Water
perfectly balanced. With the weight of the pen centered low in
the hand, writing with the Elements series becomes a pleasure.
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