on May 18th, 2009 by admin

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Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Amber Pens – Available at Hamilton and Brewer.
Known as the most prestigious hand-crafters of crystal in the world, Waterford’s reputation began in 1783 when two brothers, George and William Penrose, founded the Waterford Glass House in the ancient Viking city of Waterford. They began a tradition of making crystal in “as fine a quality as any in Europe…in the most elegant style.” Their distinctive, deep-cut patterns were brilliant, pure prisms for light.
Waterford designers use diamond-tipped tools to craft the beautiful elegance and precision of their products. Each of the writing instruments in the Waterford collection are named for specific locations within Ireland. Enjoy this gift of lasting value. Those same elegant cuts and memorable patterns may be seen in their lines of fine writing instruments. When you buy a Waterford, you have the result of 200 years of uncompromising standards in quality and craftsmanship.
Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Amber Pens
The popular Kilbarry range is now offered with a luxurious gold trim and a warm Transparent Amber Lacquer finish that enhances the distinctive guilloche barrel pattern. Every Kilbarry Gold Amber Fountain pen features a gold-plated bi-color steel nib, is available in a comfortable medium size, and comes with a cartridge and a converter filling mechanism. The famous Waterford Star Pattern is cut into the top of each Waterford Kilbarry Gold Writing Instrument to signify the Waterford Writing Instruments Lifetime Warranty.
Rich amber lacquer and gilded accents are beautiful and lustrous with elegant contrast, and the “star pattern” on the top and clip evokes the elegantly sculpted patterns of its crystal forbearers. Named after the Waterford parish, Kilbarry, this robust and well-balanced instrument is accented with a handsome and distinctive guilloche pattern on the barrel. The fountain pen features a gold-plated, two-tone steel nib.
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