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Tornado Literary Collection
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Introducing the officially licensed Metropolitan Museum of Art fine writing instruments by Retro 51. Each Tornado rollerball and pencil has been designed after artwork featured in this world-famous museum. They are packaged in a commemorative tube that includes a foldout print with more information on each design, artwork, and artist. Although they are not limited editions, each instrument is engraved with a serial number on the top ring. These beautiful designs are a must have for any art lover.
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View full detailsThis pen sleeve is inspired by the leaded Favrile window Dogwood, a design by Louis C. Tiffany, with its vibrant colors of the original artwork....
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