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The Insignia of Power is based on the Mughal’s traditional dagger, passed down to emperor Shah Jahan from his father during his crowning. Featuring a 6.24 ct., FL impeccably cut diamond as a center stone, and a solid Au 750 yellow gold nib adorned with two love birds surrounding a flower, the pen represents a symbol of emperor Shah Jahan’s eternal love for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

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The pen itself is fully embellished with thousands of black sapphires and brilliant cut diamonds in a pavé-setting.

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Inspired by legends depicting emperor Shah Jahan’s desire to build a full black, mirror image of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna River from his wife’s resting place, the Limited Edition 1 Black Myth features a striking black and white design – made from solid Au 750 white gold. Unlike previous editions, the High Artistry collection does not include a clip – in its place, rests a majestic peacock feather, referencing emperor Shah Jahan’s early 17 th century, gilded peacock throne which was set in diamonds, rubies and innumerable precious gemstones. Incorporating a cap top reminiscent of the Taj Mahal’s monumental dome, the forepart of the pen features intricate displays of traditional Mughal decorations of India’s most revered landmark. First Look at The Montblanc High Artistry $2 Million Dollar Pen

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Each Montblanc fountain pen closely resembles the traditional slightly curved Mughal dagger – an insignia of power. Featuring three one-of-a-kind writing instruments, the collection is a product of meticulous stone cutting and setting, hand engraving, enameling and elaborate gold work. Built in 1632, the site was commissioned by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his favourite wife.

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The section has a trim ring near the nib and the nib is a more traditional "flared" open nib, with the Montblanc logo and scrolling work.In a series which defies imagination, The Montblanc High Artistry collection is deeply inspired by the Taj Mahal – an ivory-white marble Islamic mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river, India. The gold plated trim at the cap and barrel ends widened to about 1/4 inch and the cap lip and the barrel top both were gold plated trim, creating a wide band in the middle of the pen when capped. The 3rd Generation Noblesse, made from 1987 to tghe very early 2000s, is more elaborate than previous generations, having a more complex clip, made as two long bars with a tab on the end, more pronounced trim, and a more traditional shaped nib on the fountain pen. The fountain pens are fitted with a distinctive square and plain stainless steel nib with only "MB" as an identifying mark.Ī 1st Generation Noblesse Fountain Pen in brushed stainless steel finish These first generation pens have a plain straight clip with a narrowing taper toward the tip that bends downward toward the cap. The cap and barrel ends are gold plated, as is a band at the base of the section where the cap meets the barrel. The pen cap top face is adorned with a flush inset plastic Montblanc logo and a cutout of the Montblanc "snowflake" mounted in a dish shaped indentation on the barrel end. All types are complemented with gold plated trim. The 1st Generation Noblesse line was offered in finishes of brushed stainless steel, silver plate, smooth gold plate, and engraved gold plate with longitudinal lines down the cap and barrel over brass base metal. The Noblesse line offered a larger range of nobler finishes and solid gold nibs, and one can break down the range into 3 different generations. Market acceptance of these pens was a success and Montblanc introduced the Noblesse line in 1974, continuing its production through the early 2000s when all variations of the Noblesse pens were discontinued in favour of the new Boheme range. This line was only made available in a solid matte black finish. Shortly afterwards, Montblanc decided to manufacture themselves the VIP (through a partnership with the German pen manufacturer Mutschler). The first Montblanc VIP made by Aurora in a similar packaging as the Aurora Hastil In 1973, Montblanc decided that a thin model pen similar to the Aurora Hastil would be a good addition to the line, and engaged Aurora to create a batch of pens to test the market - this is the VIP pen, made by Aurora and branded by Montblanc.













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