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Black and white Diamonds

Description

This pen is an exceptional creation. The skillful interlacing of black and white diamonds recalls the geometry of Romanesque architecture. Artistic contrasts and history intertwine on this luxurious writing instrument.

Black white diamonds: An alliance of heaven and earth

The white diamond is formed more than 150 km underneath the earth’s surface with extreme temperature and pressure. The pure carbon crystal shines with a thousand sparkles through its exquisite facets. The formation of the black diamond is even more extraordinary. It is the result of the impact of meteorites 4 billion years ago, in regions of Brazil and the Central African Republic when their two continents were still connected. This diamond that retains light and does not shine is as hard as it is rare. Offering this exceptional, contrasting pen is a gift of the alliance of heaven and earth, light and darkness, day and night, in a geometric pattern reminiscent of infinity.

The architecture and the beauty of geometric patterns

This Caran d’Ache Léman pen showcases the alliance of 1220 white and black diamonds. The geometric pattern is a tribute to architecture and the cityscapes of modern capitals. This exceptional piece can evoke a vibrant memories of achievements and partnerships made by the penholder in these celebrated cities.