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Luxury Pen & Pencil Set by Waterman, Sold At Ritz Jewelers. Great Gift Idea For The Holidays. Contact Us For Inquiries.
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2 pcs Executive Gift set with black ball pen and key chain
The 2-Piece Executive Gift Set is perfect for gifting on special occasions or as a token of appreciation for colleagues, clients, or loved ones. Featuring a luxury pen as one of its standout components, this set comes beautifully packaged, ready to impress with its thoughtful presentation. It's an ideal gift choice for executives, professionals, or individuals who appreciate the finer things in life. This gift set offers not only functional accessories but also a statement of style and sophistication. The inclusion of a luxury pen embodies the essence of executive elegance, making it a perfect addition to your everyday essentials or a thoughtful gift that leaves a lasting impression.
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Hot selling transparent resin gift box writing luxury pen
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Best gift for the individuals who stand apart
Many things come to our minds when we decide how to choose a perfect gift. We may decide that if something has an appeal that cuts across segments of people then we may choose that as our perfect gift. Some things stand apart from others because of the way they are made or the appearance they have. Hoverpen is a pen that is completely different from a pen apart from the pens that have been made to date. Once we have zeroed on the pen that we want to give to someone then we may decide how to pick the perfect gift.
Elements that make a perfect gift
There has to be something in an object so that it can be selected as the perfect gift. Hoverpen is a pen with an out worldly design that helps people to decide how to choose a perfect gift. Some novel elements in Hoverpen can be zeroed on as a perfect gift. There are elements like aircraft-grade aluminium and titanium that are used for making the Hoverpen. Inclusions like these metals and others like Neodymium make the Hoverpen separate from others. All these things about Hoverpen can be beneficial in deciding how to pick the perfect gift.
Occasions that are used for gifting
Sometimes some people achieve everything befitting of a champion. Some are more than eager to give them something that would make those champions feel special. Hoverpen can prove to be immensely helpful for those giving to decide how to choose the perfect gift. There are times when we celebrate the win or an occasion wherein those champions are to be felicitated. It makes perfect sense to give those people a Hoverpen. Among the myriad options that one has, deciding how to pick a perfect gift is never easy.
Times of celebration are some perfect occasions for gifting
These are the festive times and giving the people something unique in accomplishments is a sure way to impress them. Hoverpen can be a gift that can be used for giving those people that perfect gift. The presence of Hoverpen helps to zero in on how to choose a perfect gift. New Year and Christmas are times when it makes a lot of sense to decide as to whether to give someone something. History has it that when children wanted to have something sweet they counted on Santa to give those gifts to them. Giving Hoverpen to those who are worthy of help - How to pick the perfect gift.
Novium - the brain behind the Hoverpen
Hoverpen was conceived as a product that would hover over the desk as a pen. Novium was the company that was founded to make something that would question tradition and make something people have never seen before. Giving something unprecedented helps to decide - how to choose the perfect gift. Novim was founded with crowdfunding where more than two thousand investors pledged more than $270,000. It made perfect sense for the customers to order something that was selected by TIME to be featured as one of the best design inventions for the year 2022.
Type of gift that Hoverpen is
Some people opine that making a pen goes with the persona of people who have achieved stratospheric success is a perfect tribute to them. Hoverpen is a pen made for people with success that could be categorized as stratospheric. The facts and design of the Hoverpen help to decide - how to choose the perfect gift. There are many things that choosers have to decide when choosing something befitting a stratospheric archiver. Some gifts make people think twice about whether that is suitable or not. With Hoverpen, it is for sure the ultimate dilemma - how to pick the perfect gift.
Elements of Perfection in Gifts
Some thing startling about the Hoverpen is that it is made from things that are used in aerospace. There is Titanium and aircraft-grade aluminium used for making the Hoverpen. There are Zinc alloys and Neodymium that have been used for making the Hoverpen as well. This help to decide - how to choose the perfect gift. There is more to gifts than novel elements, elements that are used for something completely grandiose than other purposes. There is often a catch-22 situation when it comes to - how to pick a perfect gift.
Amazing things that truly enamour the uninitiated
There are aspects of the Hoverpen that are enamouring to the uninitiated, for instance, the satin-like touch. Hoverpen uses no moving parts or electronics that would aid the pen in floating free in space. It is these amazing aspects that help - how to choose the perfect gift. Floating free in space either vertically standing or inclined at an angle equal to the Earth is something that fascinates the most sceptical. There are three versions of the Hoverpen - Hoverpen 1.0, Hoverpen 2.0 and Hoverpen 3.0. There sure are many choices in Hoverpen at a time of deciding - how to pick the perfect gift.
A gift forever for deserving ones
Hoverpen has been created with the consideration of the fact that it will hover for over a century. There is such a build quality that it would never fail to hover within a century. This is one aspect that would help decide as - how to choose the perfect gift. Many things are considered when deciding if we could decide on - how to pick a perfect gift. The longevity of Hoverpen is sure to amaze the most sceptical among us. There is then the fact relating to spinning that Hoverpen can spin without any effort with a simple nudge for 20 or more seconds. That's a lot about Hoverpen.
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Mont Blanc
#menswear#men’s style#men’s fashion#style#fashion#mont blanc#luxury#lifestyle#luxury lifestyle#pens#pen
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Happy birthday! These are some of my favorite fountain pens (I have a theme, just possibly)
OUHH PRETTY!!! TY FOR SHARING!!!
#i want ids of them all i havent seen some of these beforeee#birthday time#fountain pen posting#autismposting#broe this is a LUXURY COLLECTION
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My favorite fountain pen and ink combo: the Pilot Custom 823 in Fine with Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki. What’s yours?
#fountain pen inks#fountain pens#fountain pen#fountain pen ink#Pilot Iroshizuku#Pilot custom 823#journal#journaling#dark academia#light academia#romantic academia#stationery#japanese stationery#luxury stationery#eggbunni#desk goals#pens#notebooks#journals#Hobonichi#Hobonichi a6
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The Protector reminds me of Cartier's Love Bracelet:
It's a famous (and super expensive) bracelet characterized by its screws. It can be put on and removed only by using a screwdriver, and it represents eternal love.
"The bracelet was designed in the shape of an oval in order to fit as closely as possible to a loved one's wrist, and it was designed to not be taken off on a daily basis. It's physically screwed on to signify the permanence of true love, since two people are needed to secure the screws. Ever since then, the Love bracelet has become a symbol of love and commitment due to this design."
The Protector:
#mtas#mtas pen#my time at sandrock#my time at sandrock pen#not sure if the devs had that bracelet in mind but#it's eerily similar with those big screws#also cartier's is expensive as fuck: 6000-8000 dollars#there is even a version with diamonds#PEN GIVING THE BUILDER EXPENSIVE JEWELRY#"oh yes Skinny! it's inspired by some old world luxury brand! i read it cost something like 6000+ dollars... not sure what those are”#grace and qi knowing what dollars were and their equivalent in gols and having a heart attack
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first attempt at clip studio
#paradox live#paralive#reo maruyama#goose draws#still figuring out my tablet pen calibration... haven't gotten the hang of faces with it yet#this literally only looks good because I can now abuse such luxuries as custom brushes and chromatic aberration#side note holy SHIT does my new monitor display colours differently than my tablet. bbg is SATURATED
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Y'know, we've been experimenting with Noodler's a bit more, and honestly we think that the talk about the smell as a sticking point has been overstated somewhat. We might be biased by our own background, but we think a lot of the reason that it's so overstated is because it's being encountered by people who have never been on a farm before and are unused to the scent.
We like to have opinions on things. This post is on your dashboard for two reasons - one, we've been using this Charlie pen for something like two-three weeks now, and thus have gained enough experience to be comfortable making statements about it, and two, like every review we've seen online and also the one person we talked to about using Noodler's immediately hit us with "oh but the SMELL" and we honestly didn't find it that bad.
We have, for reference, a Noodler's Charlie pen (came free with Baystate Blue), and a few bottles at this point. Noodler's is a brand that, at least for us, stands out due to affordability (guy making them apparently has previously stated that he takes pride in how little money he makes off his ink, and we checked and they're legitimately the cheapest ink even when compared to clearance inks) and the ridiculous amount of properties they bake into inks (waaterproof, forgeryproof, flourescent, "bulletproof", freeze-resistant - there are a good chunk of these that bind to the cellulite in paper, and Baystate Blue specifically is known for staining pens and such). Its pens are made with a vegetal resin that is cheap, biodegradable, and known for its smell. We also had one guy bring up the inks having an odor.
While the pens are where the "smell" note came up most often, we find that it's honestly... less bad than billed? It's noticeable when you put it up to your nose, but leaving it out in sunlight for a few days, as most manufacturers recommend, definitely does make a difference. The immediate smell is best described as putrescent - it reminds us a bit of manure, which is definitely something some people will have less tolerance for. With exposure to sunlight, it mulls into something more akin to a rich fertilizer, which we personally find somewhat pleasant, though YMMV on that.
This pen smells more when it has been used often - body temperature and sweat will get it smelling stronger, and it may stick to your fingers for a few minutes. Putting it down before writing again will get it back to its neutral state - and with the specific pen, doing this every now and then is a good idea anyways, since the Charlie Pen when eyedroppered can have excess flow if the hand's body heat causes the air inside of the pen to expand. This is probably a dealbreaker to some - we don't blame them, if so! This is an acquired taste, for sure, and we feel that a lot of our personal view on this particular manufacturer works the same way as
The chemical smell on inks is something that we'd definitely agree with with some, but not all - we have a sample vial of Noodler's Black Eel, and it has enough surface tension that it acts more like a simulation of a liquid than an actual liquid. It smells sharply artificial, like silicone condensed into a liquid. It is intense and distinctly unnatural and honestly it's a really fun substance to play with partially because of this. Other inks, like Southwest Sunset (3 oz bottle, obtained a few months ago by now), are significantly less... pronounced? There's a chemical smell, but it certainly isn't noticeable unless you stick your nose right up in there. Honestly, we think that unless you're getting a lubricant ink, it's nothing to worry about.
If we paid fifty dollars for this pen, then we might consider these complaints to be... hmm, more significant? The Noodler's Charlie Pen we have was free, and writes better than a $50 pen - and we do mean legitimately free, we checked the price of the ink and it adds nothing to the price to add the pen. Things like Noodler's Flex pens are ten bucks below the next most expensive thing and much prettier. Your mileage may vary, of course - we have a relatively sensitive nose, but we also grew up in the middle of fuckass nowhere and had more than enough time to get used to the smells of livestock and animals, whereas we could easily imagine that someone who didn't grow up on a farm would be shocked and disgusted by the smell. But it's a free pen, we like "biodegradable and sturdy", it functions better than our more expensive ones, and... honestly, we kind of think the resin is worth the price of admission.
This post does not necessarily have a purpose - it is, mostly, us sharing our opinions on something, and you should take it how you will. Most sellers recommend that you leave the pen out in sunlight to sap the smell, and we noticed that it was more or less gone when our of use after about a week and a half of that. Our $0 Charlie pen has a significantly better flow than our $25 Pilot Metropolitan, and a less scratchy nib. We feel like if it works it works - you may want a less strong-smelling pen, or a pen that doesn't need to be left out in sunlight for a week. Though we, of course, can be more than caught up in form, we tend to vastly prefer function over looking fancy, so this has become one of our most well-used pens over the past little bit.
So we aren't just obliterating your dashboard - here's a picture of the moddle, and of our foster kittens serving as our backdrop for our Charlie pen. Do what you will with this information. Also, to our loyal followers, thank you for continuing to attend our blog posts as we slowly descend further into the madness of fountain pens. We refuse to buy anything that costs over $100 without a job and at least a few years sunk into the hobby, but Fountain Pen Day has given us a handful of sales good enough to get spendier pens that would otherwise be out of our price range, so you will probably be hearing about those soon enough.
#we speak#fountain pen#we've worked with things long enough to have opinions on them now and you are going to hear them#anyways we got something like a 75% discount on a pen that would otherwise be absurdly expensive#so now we are just waiting for that to arrive#considering how much of a difference higher-end nibs have made and how INCREDIBLY good our spendier pens are#we are inclined to DEARLY want to check out a gold-nib pen just to see how well it writes#however our hard limit for New Hobbies is “never buy anything more than $100 without at least a year in the hobby”#and we Refuse to grapple with the shipping fees of sending shit out to Fuckass Nowhere more often than we have to#so given the givens theres a good chance we will never get a gold nib#unless the site thats given us VIP Status for our recent fountain pen day activities decides to discount smth by A Lot#we get that it's gold and that these are considered Luxury Items#and we also get the need to invest in quality - as a traditional artist our Really Good supplies are more spendy than we'd like#however we are not fucking spending a hundred and fifteen dollars on a pen
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if i had a nickel for every heavyweight, sturdy and embroidered No Expenses Spared fancy totebag that's been gifted to me by a watch-related company visiting our school and handing out goodie bags, i would have two nickels. i don't have any nickels though. only totebags
#swedenquest#ironically the totebags i use the most are the cheapest thinnest ones i got bc they can live in the crevices of my backpack#and i worry less about damages etc#also the handle length on the Fancy Totes is a bit weird#little too short to be comfortably on the shoulder. little too long for me to carry in my hand without scraping the ground#idk why im blogging about totebags.#there's just something about. ah yes you've heard of goodie bags full of cheap stuff in mass produced totes#now get ready for FANCY GOODIE BAG. even the obligatory ball point pen has some Heft to it#the one we got today came with an absolute tome of a coffee table book. you Need a heavy duty tote to carry it#the first totebag giver was a luxury watch company from germany so that checks out#and this is a well established watch shop so. yea....
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Factory sales of high-quality customized logo business luxury pens
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#Pens for success#metal pen#luxury pen#high end pens#finest luxury pen#Fine writing pens#Entrepreneurs
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i love my family so much. @actuallylukedanes had plans to go with their spouse to the state fair yesterday, and i planned to use my alone time to work on projects. but when i idly mentioned that i wished i could go to the fair too, because smaller local fairs were an essential and literally-every-year part of my life growing up, my best friend said there was no reason i couldn't--and their spouse's reaction to the idea was to be enthusiastically in support.
these two people, my own chosen family, not only gave me a ride so i could enjoy the day, but spent as much of it with me as possible just because we could all have fun together. and they never once made it seem like i was crashing their couple time, and when i chose to try and walk the grounds rather than using a mobility device (like i do during zoo visits that make leander happy) they never once treated me like i couldn't handle it and enforce my own limits or like i was dragging everything down by needing breaks.
so this is just an appreciation post for my people, who were happy to invite me at the last minute for a day of sun and strangers and entertainment and curly fries and testing my limits. it was nice to be reminded that i'm capable of more than my everyday routine, and also to be reminded of the way i used to live, that i miss. spontaneous plans, and trading spoons for experiences without regretting it, and not assuming that i need to stay home while everyone else does things (or assuming that i should avoid being around two people who don't get a lot of time together, cuz i don't want to bother them).
yesterday was a really good day.
#and in october i get to see black violin perform! and for my birthday i'll be seeing hadestown!!#will i be paying off my credit cards forever in order to both have fun and cover my basic needs? probably.#but it's really unbelievably nice to have fun at all--while i also have a safe place to live and access to groceries.#so i'll find a way to figure it out.#life stuff#actuallylukedanes#b who still sometimes surprises me by being so welcoming#(curly fries made at a fair are truly the best thing that don't exist anywhere else.#every year of my life before adulthood i waited all year long for the fair to start again#and every year i got to have those fries and it was just one happy memory i could count on#when actually not that much in my life was stable and reliable joy that way.#so the fair involved my family and my creativity and even my survival when i started selling things there#but the memories are all good ones--i don't remember a single bad thing.#i guess now that i think about it...fairs are my disneyland.#lol which is probably why i don't understand the appeal of actual disneyland#i already grew up in mine and when disneyland doesn't have livestock or free pens or plentiful food samples#it's hard for me to understand how it could be anywhere near as fun!#--this may be one of the things that marks my upbringing as rural.#other people had family vacations to amusement parks or natural wonders#i thought free stuff from local businesses was the height of luxury and seeing rabbits was exotic)#/tag abuse
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S.T. Dupont. Différents modèles de briquets et de stylos plaqués or et laque de chine noire. Les deux modèles de gauche possèdent la dénomination esthétique "Windsor". Source Wikipédia.
#s.t.dupont#briquets#stylos#pens#lighters#mecheros#boligrafos#or#gold#oro#luxe#luxury#lujo#france#french#dupont
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