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"Krone - Sir Edmund Hillary Mountain Everest"
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Reaching the summit of Mount
Everest may well represent the ultimate physical challenge. Endurance
and unwavering determination both contribute to success. The Krone
Limited Edition Sir Edmund Hillary Mount Everest Pen honors all of
those who have faced the immense challenges of the world’s highest
mountain. Since 1953, when Sir Edmund Hillary became the first to
reach the summit, only a few people have achieved this elusive goal.
However, 160 individuals have perished in the quest.
Not only does the summit area of Mount Everest consist of ice and
snow, but also exposed rock. Specimens of this rock were collected
by three of the world’s most accomplished mountaineers on their
successful expeditions to the summit. Stones were then cut with gem-like
precision by Krone LLC and carefully mounted in the cap of every Limited
Edition Sir Edmund Hillary Mount Everest Pen. Each Sir Edmund Hillary
Mount Everest Pen contains:
- A two-toned, iridium-tipped, 18 kt.-gold nib, onto which the Krone
name is proudly guilloched. Krone nibs are offered in three widths
(F,M,B) customized to the owner’s writing style.
- The ergonomically designed metacrilate barrel, providing the ultimate
in comfort, balance, and fluidity.
- At the very top of the cap, in sterling silver, is a topographical
relief of the Mount Everest summit area. On the bezel surrounding
this relief is the word 'Sagarmatha,' which in Nepalese means 'Goddess
of the Sky.' The mountain’s altitude--8,848 meters--is also
noted on the bezel. A sterling silver, three-dimensional relief
of this majestic mountain is overlaid around the cap. Inset into
this overlay, is a piece of authentic rock from the summit area
of Mount Everest.
- Each pen is accompanied with a uniquely commissioned, highly detailed
Mount Everest sculpture. The colors of the mountain--purples, blues
and soft grays--evoke the summit of Mount Everest when photographed
at dawn.
- The Sir Edmund Hillary Mount Everest Pen is a limited edition
of 1,088 worldwide. Each pen is sequentially numbered on the barrel.
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