This Valentine’s Day, gift a special someone the magic of words with Montblanc Meisterstück Great Masters Calligraphy Collection


Red is the color of love. It is also the color of Montblanc Meisterstück Great Masters Calligraphy Collection of pens, making it the perfect gift this Valentine’sDay. Flowers, chocolates, and teddies are passe and admittedly lack depth. There can be no better way to celebrate love than by celebrating the art of handwriting and Montblac’s new addition to the Meisterstück Great Masters Calligraphy collection are legendary. Writing letters may be dated, but the experience is invaluable nonetheless. Write some words of love with the expert by your side.


The nib of the Montblanc Meisterstück Great Masters Calligraphy Collection glides across the page in the most nuanced ways. This burgundy dégradé lacquer fountain pen looks attractive in a subtle gradient technique applied to brushed metal. Another noteworthy aspect of the Montblanc Meisterstück Great Masters Calligraphy Collection is the champagne gold-coated 18K flexible nib that features the “888” calligraphy symbol. Just like a perfect partner, the stylish and complementing champagne gold fittings enhance the beautiful writing instrument.

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If red is too bold a color for you, the Meisterstück 146 features a black resin body with gold-coated fittings. Both pens come with a new Flexible Nib that writers can use to adjust the weight of their pen strokes.

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