subject: Introducing Two Conway Stewart Pens That Would Make Beautiful Gifts [print this page] Conway Stewart pens are hard to beat when it comes to sheer beauty in writing instruments. Perhaps Conway Stewart really are the world leader in luxury pens. Founded in 1905 in England this pen manufacturer aimed at producing elegant yet functional writing instruments right from start. What could be better than introducing two editions from the Conway Stewarts pens collection that will prove this point.
Conway Stewart pens are only manufactured from the best quality precious metals and materials. As you would imagine the amount of work that goes into each Conway Stewart pen is phenomenal. Design is key to producing these writing instruments which are mostly named after famous people in history. That is why pen collectors the world over seek out the writing instruments of this prestigious company.
Of all the Conway Stewart pens series the Churchill is undoubtedly one of the most famous. The name of course gives it away as this pen is inspired by the great man himself Winston Churchill. The Churchill is a formidable writing instrument because of its size. It is larger than most pens so really does make a statement. The colours available in this series of pen are splendid and you can be sure of finding something that will suit you. The Churchill is an outstanding writing instrument and naturally a big favourite in the Conway Stewart pen collection.
Now we introduce a pen that is named after an equally if not more famous person. The Darwin writing instrument edition has of course been inspired by Charles Darwin. Based on the same design as the Churchill these writing instruments have the same distinct shaped caps. Each writing instrument in this edition is painstakingly applied with intricate artwork depicting scenes drawn from Darwins life works. It is also a lovely touch that each artist has signed the pen they have worked on. Any of the writing instruments in this series of the Conway Stewart pens collection would make superb gifts.
As you can imagine such craftsmanship in both of these Conway Stewart pen does come at a price. The least expensive of these two is the Churchill which retails at between three hundred and four hundred pounds. For one of the fabulous writing instruments in the Darwin edition you will have to pay considerably more and will not have much change from one thousand five hundred pounds. Whichever of these Conway Stewart pens you decide to go for you can rest assured of probably the best craftsmanship available in pen manufacturing. You can also expect one of the best writing experiences you have ever had with either of the pens. For your information both of the pens are shown at their very best on the lovely Write Here website.
by: Richard J Stevens
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