As the citizens of Paris moved to bring about the abolition of the monarchy and the introduction of first French Republic, the square was renamed “Place de la Révolution” in 1792. One year later a guillotine was erected where King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were beheaded.
After the July revolution of 1830 the city of love entered a period of somewhat more peaceful times – and the square of harmony became known as the impressively sounding “Place de la Concorde”.
Eelaborately crafted blue-grey ring striped noble resin materials, set in sterling-plated trim bestow each writing instrument with a special kind of appeal that is inimitable, fascinating and stratified like the square whose name it bears.
The plunger fountain pen has an 18 kt gold nib with rhodinated decor – masterly shaped, polished and meticulously inscribed by hand.
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