Python Pens Slithering from Italy to Fashion's Runways Debut at New York Show Sept. 9 - 11
Python Pens Slithering from Italy to Fashion's Runways Debut at New York Show Sept. 9 - 11
Signum Python Line Echoes High Fashion from the Likes of Armani, Ralph Lauren and Alveiro Martini
NEW YORK, Aug. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Skin is in, whether you're a fashion model on the runways of Milan, in the Hamptons wearing Ralph Lauren shoes, or gracing the snakeskin caps of the hottest pens coming out of Italy.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050829/NYFNSB08 )
With their caps covered in authentic snakeskin, Signum Pens will unveil their Python line of pens at the New York City Pen Show on September 9-11, at the Crowne Plaza Times Square Hotel (1605 Broadway, NYC).
The caps in exotic shades of mandarin, natural, cocoa, lime and purple, grace each of their fountain pens, ballpoints and rollerballs. (See http://www.empirepens.com/signum_python.html
Like handbags, jewelry, and other fashion accessories, these fine pieces of high design demonstrate their owners' taste, says Maryann Zucker, Vice President of Empire Writing -- exclusive Signum distributor in North America and promoter of the New York City Pen Show. Connoisseurs of the latest Italian designs will appreciate the lines and craftsmanship found in Signum's Python line.
"Signum outperforms other pens," says Maryann Zucker. They are extremely well made of the highest quality materials, engineered with attention to detail, and made almost entirely by hand, from the turning of the rods to the final polishing."
"I think these pens are another form of expression; it tells people who you are and what you appreciate," Zucker says. "These pens show you appreciate classy design."
Signum makes handcrafted writing instruments featuring 18K gold nibs and precious metal accents in the design tradition writers expect from Italian marques.
In its 5th year, the New York Pen Show features dealers worldwide at the Crowne Plaza Times Square (1605 Broadway, between 48th and 49th). Hours: Friday, Sept. 9: noon to 7 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 10, and Sunday, Sept. 11, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Collectors -- from novices to experienced veterans -- will find pens for sale starting at a few dollars to those costing up to five figures. Dealers on site will offer free appraisals.
Photo: NewsCom: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050829/NYFNSB08
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Source: Empire Writing Instruments Ltd.
CONTACT: Maryann Zucker for Empire Writing Instruments Ltd.,
1-877-NY1-PENS, signumpython@gmail.com
Web site: http://www.empirepens.com/signum_python.html
NOTE TO EDITORS: Maryann Zucker is available for interview. Product is available for demonstration or inspection
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