The start of spring is a reawakening of colors,
sents and warmth. Nature renews itself and gives people
a new beginning. In Japan, this is the time of the cherry
blossom - a colorful festival of the senses, filled with
the subtle perfume of the pink-white national flower of
the Land of the Rising Sun. Since the Japanese emperor Saga
held the first cherry blossom festival in the year 812,
it has become a national tradition that captivates the whole
country and celebrates the start of the long-awaited spring.
The fascination of the cherry blossom is immortalised
in the exquisite fountain pen from the Special Theme Edition
Sakura. The barrel and the cap are made of the finest Meissen
porchelain and decorated with delicate paintings of exquisite
cherry blossoms and the Meissen crossed swords symbol. The
18-carrt gold nib is a tribute to the symbol of Japanese
aesthetics - with the word "Sakura" engraved in
Kanji characters.
Long cherished
and immortalised in Japanese culture, Sakura, the cherry
blossom, is the ultimate symbolic flower. Signifying life,
beauty, birth and new beginnings, its dropping without wilting
also symbolises bittersweet transience and the struggle
against it.
Embracing this symbolism, Montblanc's Sakura 333 honours
the Japanese culture and pays homage to the Crown Prince
and Princess, whose first child recently was born.
Montblanc
lets the cherry blossom bloom forever on its Sakura Limited
Edition 333. Each of the 333 pieces is adorned with a hand
painted cherry blossom on its Meissen porcelain cap and
barrel. The 'Sakura' is also eternalised on the superb 18-carat
gold nib as its Japanese Kanji character. Sublime implements
to honour a timeless bloom and symbolise the celebration
of life.
If you want a Montblanc, you want the best. But
if you shop from an unauthorized source, you could end up with a
fake Montblanc, a stolen Montblanc, or product that has been
tampered with. And, if not getting a genuine Montblanc isn’t bad
enough, there’s something else you won’t get - the Montblanc Service
warranty.
To avoid this, always look for the Montblanc
Authorized Retailer logo proudly on display. And be sure to check
for the serial number on the clip. After all, if you’re paying for a
Montblanc, you should get a Montblanc.
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