
Give your luxury writing instruments the respect they deserve with this 14 karat Gold Pen Tray by award winning New York based sculptor and designer Mark Weisbeck. The elegant, collectible, “Goldenwave,” is a hand cut, mirror polished gold sheet with an ebony wood base that is trimmed in fine Scottish leather. It was designed to resemble the elegant curves of a gentle wave or the desert sands. Each piece is custom made to order at a price of $2,600. A great gift for aficionados of vintage fountain pens! Also, would make a perfect gift for this Father’s Day!
Luxury Gold Pen Holder for Aficionados
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May 3 2008
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Goldenwave, Gold Pen Holder, Mark Weisbeck, luxury writing instruments, luxury pen holder, Lifestyle
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thats gotta be on the socialite dandy’s must have list... you got two things to show off to your friends... your luxury pen as well as your posh pen holder... might make for a great cinematographic impact if this thing was used in a movie based on Oliver Twist or something similar...