Graf von Faber-Castell: Writing before the Stone Age
The very best pens are made from fossilized wood, according to Graf von Faber-Castell in its 2007 press releases. These days, when so often the timeless beauty of the elements goes unnoticed, the legendary company gives us its limited edition “Pen of the Year”. This year it is not special woods, amber or ivory that are featured, but rather a precious fossilized wood, called “tree of stone”. And the good news is, it writes!
Each piece is unique and numbered
Every year since 2003 we wait with bated breath for the latest “Pen of the Year” from Faber-Castell. With unequivocally the highest quality craftsmanship married with natural, exclusive materials, we are offered the opportunity to own a pen that is both jewel and writing instrument. A priceless privilege for collectors and lovers of fine pens alike.
Brilliant as a precious stone
It is wood, yet it is stone. Brazil's fossilized “leaf wood” takes us back several million years in one bound. The crystallization process takes a mere 360 million years, the time it takes for the minerals, metals, calcium and phosphorous to descend to the depth of the sunken ancient trees and slowly replace the original material without altering its organic structure. At last, this wood, as brilliant as a precious rock, will be transformed into a stone of exceptional quality, with the richness of its colours never failing to astonish. From light brown, through anthracite to deepest black, each piece is truly unique. The pleasure to write with such a pen with its 18 carat gold nib is beyond words, as is the price of 2 500 €.... An object like this is not made overnight!
Octobre 2007